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White Noise
1997
First Published
3.63
Average Rating
248
Number of Pages

Part of Series

The last book in the series, Sonny, a former client from Hong Kong, arrives in Vancouver to ask Helen for help. He's in trouble and doesn't know who's after him. A kidnapping attempt ensues, forcing Helen into the midst of a complicated set of crimes
Avg Rating
3.63
Number of Ratings
8
5 STARS
38%
4 STARS
25%
3 STARS
13%
2 STARS
13%
1 STARS
13%
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Authors

Eve Zaremba
Eve Zaremba
Author · 8 books

Eve Zaremba is the author of six mystery novels and one work of feminist non-fiction. A number of her novels have been published in UK, German and China. She is a long-standing member of The Writers Union of Canada. She lives in Toronto with her long-time partner Ottie Lockey who is a consultant to the performing arts. They spend a part of each year in Vancouver. Zaremba's current interests include making art from trash - objet trouve. Eve Zaremba was born in Poland and emigrated to Canada in 1952 after a stint in the UK. She graduated from University of Toronto in 1963. Active in the Women's Liberation Movement in the seventies and eighties, Zaremba was a founding member of Broadside, A Feminist Review published in Toronto from 1978 to 1988. She has written articles and reviews in a number of other publications. Over the years Zaremba has made a living in advertising, marketing, real estate and publishing. Two of her novels were written while she owned and ran a used book store.

Eve Zaremba
Eve Zaremba
Author · 8 books

Eve Zaremba is the author of six mystery novels and one work of feminist non-fiction. A number of her novels have been published in UK, German and China. She is a long-standing member of The Writers Union of Canada. She lives in Toronto with her long-time partner Ottie Lockey who is a consultant to the performing arts. They spend a part of each year in Vancouver. Zaremba's current interests include making art from trash - objet trouve. Eve Zaremba was born in Poland and emigrated to Canada in 1952 after a stint in the UK. She graduated from University of Toronto in 1963. Active in the Women's Liberation Movement in the seventies and eighties, Zaremba was a founding member of Broadside, A Feminist Review published in Toronto from 1978 to 1988. She has written articles and reviews in a number of other publications. Over the years Zaremba has made a living in advertising, marketing, real estate and publishing. Two of her novels were written while she owned and ran a used book store.

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