#AMReads: Check out this month’s new read
Welcome to Global Montreal Morning News’ book club!
Every month, Camille Ross and Jess Laventure meet with bookseller Richard King, who introduces the latest book of the month.
Viewers are invited to read the book along with with the Montreal Morning News’ hosts, and share their thoughts, insights and opinions.
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This month’s book is Miss Montreal, a mystery novel by author Howard Shrier.
The writer’s acclaimed Jonah Geller series continues with Miss Montreal, the Vintage World of Crime trade paperback original and sequel to Boston Cream.
From the back cover
After what happened in Boston, P.I. Jonah Geller can’t show his face in the U.S. again. Which is fine with him. He’s got a new case in Montreal, one of the world’s most colourful and downright scandalous cities. An old friend has been brutally murdered there, and the police investigation is stalled. With an election looming and tensions seething, Jonah and former hit man Dante Ryan have to battle religious fanatics, gun runners and a twisted political dynasty to get to the truth.
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