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Principles to Live By
First edition
Author David Adams Richards
LanguageEnglish
Genre Novel
Publisher Doubleday Canada
Publication date
2016
Publication place Canada
Media type Hardback, Paperback
ISBN 978-0-385-68245-9
Preceded by Crimes Against My Brother 

Principles to Live By is the 16th novel by Canadian writer David Adams Richards, published in 2016. [1]

Plot summary

The novel centres on John Delano, a Royal Canadian Mounted Police officer with a troubled personal life, who is investigating the cold case death of a young boy in 1999. [2]

The novel includes a scene in which Richards pokes fun at his own earlier novel Nights Below Station Street, with people in a local bar dismissing it as a "dirty, ignorant novel" that "nobody in their right mind would want to read". [2]

References

  1. ^ "New novel sweet 16 for David Adams Richards". Telegraph-Journal, June 18, 2016.
  2. ^ a b "David Adams Richards offers Principles to Live By, namely, have some ‘common decency’". National Post, May 18, 2016.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Principles to Live By
First edition
Author David Adams Richards
LanguageEnglish
Genre Novel
Publisher Doubleday Canada
Publication date
2016
Publication place Canada
Media type Hardback, Paperback
ISBN 978-0-385-68245-9
Preceded by Crimes Against My Brother 

Principles to Live By is the 16th novel by Canadian writer David Adams Richards, published in 2016. [1]

Plot summary

The novel centres on John Delano, a Royal Canadian Mounted Police officer with a troubled personal life, who is investigating the cold case death of a young boy in 1999. [2]

The novel includes a scene in which Richards pokes fun at his own earlier novel Nights Below Station Street, with people in a local bar dismissing it as a "dirty, ignorant novel" that "nobody in their right mind would want to read". [2]

References

  1. ^ "New novel sweet 16 for David Adams Richards". Telegraph-Journal, June 18, 2016.
  2. ^ a b "David Adams Richards offers Principles to Live By, namely, have some ‘common decency’". National Post, May 18, 2016.

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