Honour Among Men
An Inspector Green Mystery
- Publisher
- Dundurn Press
- Initial publish date
- Sep 2022
- Category
- Police Procedural, Jewish, Political
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eBook
- ISBN
- 9781459707788
- Publish Date
- Sep 2006
- List Price
- $15.95
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eBook
- ISBN
- 9781459707795
- Publish Date
- Sep 2006
- List Price
- $6.99
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Paperback / softback
- ISBN
- 9781459751064
- Publish Date
- Sep 2022
- List Price
- $21.99
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Description
Winner of the Crime Writers of Canada Award for Best Crime Novel
While investigating a drowning, Inspector Green uncovers a decade-old military secret someone is desperate to keep hidden.
Inspector Green is coping with an office job, still eager to get back into the day-to-day fray of policing. His chance comes when an unidentified woman is drowned in the Ottawa River. In her possession is a Medal for Bravery from a peacekeeping mission. As Green and his team dig deeper into the military past, Green finds himself sucked not only into the murky past of a peacekeeping unit but into the high-stakes present of a federal election race. What crime was committed in Yugoslavia more than a decade ago? Is someone still killing to prevent that secret from coming to light? And does the diary of a dead soldier hold the key?
About the author
Barbara Fradkin was born in Montreal and attended McGill, the University of Toronto and the University of Ottawa, where she obtained her PhD in psychology. Her work as a child psychologist has provided ample inspiration and insight for plotting murders, and she recently left full-time practice in order to be able to devote more time to writing. Barbara has an affinity for the dark side, and her compelling short stories haunt several anthologies and magazines, including Storyteller, Iced (Insomniac Press, 2001), and the Ladies Killing Circle anthologies, including Fit to Die, Bone Dance and When Boomers Go Bad, published by RendezVous Press. Her detective series features the exasperating, infuriating Ottawa Inspector Michael Green, whose love of the hunt often interferes with family, friends and police protocol. The series includes Do or Die (2000), Once Upon a Time (2002), Mist Walker (2003), and Fifth Son (Fall 2004). Once Upon a Time was nominated for Best Novel at the Arthur Ellis Awards, Canada’s top crime writing awards, and her latest title, Fifth Son won this prestigious award in 2005. The fifth in the series, Honour Among Men, (2006), repeated the honour, the only time that consecutive novels by the same author have won the award. The sixth and seventh novels, Dream Chasers and This Thing of Darkness, followed in 2007 and 2009.
Awards
- Winner, Crime Writers of Canada Award for Best Crime Novel
Editorial Reviews
The best yet. Solid plot and good characters.
Globe and Mail
The most masterful and compelling tale yet in the series.
Ottawa Citizen
Fradkin weaves a complex problem into a novel that works on two levels; as a mystery and as a spotlight on a serious Canadian social problem.
Hamilton Spectator