The Canadian Crime Fiction Landscape

Categories: Culture | History | Setting

Canadian crime and mystery fiction offer a distinct voice shaped by setting, culture, and history. In this session, authors explore how Canada’s diverse regions influence their stories and what sets Canadian crime fiction apart within the genre.

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