<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>As the bodies pile up, Montreal police detective Victor Lessard and his partner, Jacinthe Taillon, must race to prevent the killer from inflicting a horrible death on a well-known political figure.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><b>Tormented, rebellious police detective Victor Lessard races to track down a ruthless killer in Montreal.</p><p>"Martin Michaud is a master at twisty storytelling and compelling atmosphere." -- Catherine McKenzie</p><p>"<i>Never Forget</i> is a crackerjack read." -- <i>Quill & Quire</i></p><p>"A raucous crime thriller." -- <i>Publishers Weekly</i></b></p><p>When a homeless man jumps to his death in Old Montreal, the police discover two wallets in his possession: one belonging to a retired psychiatrist who was murdered in a bizarre ritual, the other to a powerful corporate lawyer who has vanished. As Montreal police detective Victor Lessard and his partner, Jacinthe Taillon, work to solve the separate mysteries, a dark conspiracy begins to emerge.</p><p> While the pressure builds and the bodies accumulate, disturbing secrets come to light about a pivotal moment in political history. But will Lessard and Taillon crack the case in time to stop the killer from striking again?</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><i>Never Forget</i> is a crackerjack read. Michaud artfully constructs the world of the Montreal police and a broad cast of characters while keeping his eye steady on ways to ratchet up the tension at every turn.-- "Quill & Quire"<br><br><i>Never Forget</i> is a triumph.-- "CTV London"<br><br><i>Never Forget</i> will leave you bloodless, and I mean that in the nicest possible way.-- "Alan Bradley, author of the Flavia de Luce Mysteries"<br><br>[An] immersive thriller full of darkness, loathing, and vengeance.-- "Montreal Review of Books"<br><br>French Canadian author Michaud makes his English-language debut with this raucous crime thriller.-- "Publishers Weekly"<br><br>Martin Michaud is a master at twisty storytelling and compelling atmosphere. This kept me on the edge of my seat from start to finish. I can't wait to read Lessard's next case!-- "Catherine McKenzie, author of I'll Never Tell"<br><br>Michaud goes back to the events of the seventies in Montreal when the FLQ was kidnapping cabinet ministers and the revelation was made public that the CIA had conducted mind-control experiments in Montreal hospitals. Michaud is at his best recalling those fraught times through the cooler lens of our present day. It's great to see Canadian history used to such good effect in a story that resonates as well today as when it happened.--Margaret Cannon "Globe and Mail"<br><br>Novelist Martin Michaud has produced a thriller that's solid, fast-moving, intelligent, and enlivened by moments of sharp humour and political insight.-- "Marie-France Bornais, Journal de Québec"<br><br>Readers will be blown away by the imaginative power of this finely-wrought, action-packed thriller. Michaud's skilled and colourful way with words reveals an excellent storyteller ... and a master of suspense.-- "Lisanne Rheault-Leblanc, 7 Jours"<br><br>This chilling Quebec-set thriller opens with a grisly murder worthy of a Saw movie... A fine crime novel featuring a cast of well-delineated characters and a plot that demands the reader's undivided attention.-- "Booklist"<br><br>Why settle for Scandinavian crime writers when we have in our midst a masterful author who can justly be celebrated as the new star of Quebec crime fiction?-- "Martine Desjardins, L'actualité"<br><br>With its breakneck pace and flawless storytelling, this is Michaud's best novel. A thriller to remember!-- "Norbert Spehner, La Presse"<br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Martin Michaud is a bestselling author, screenwriter, musician, and former lawyer. His critically acclaimed Victor Lessard series has won numerous awards, including the Arthur Ellis Award and the Prix Saint-Pacôme for Crime Fiction, and is the basis for the award-winning French-language TV series <i>Victor Lessard</i>. He lives in Montreal.
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