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    • 978-1-03-831801-5
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    • 978-1-03-831799-5
    • 6.0 x 9.0 inches
    • Black & White interior
    • 180 pages
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    • 978-1-03-831800-8
    • 6.0 x 9.0 inches
    • Black & White interior
    • 180 pages
  • Keywords
    • Deathbed reflections,
    • Detective partners,
    • Moral philosophy,
    • Avenging others,
    • Introspection,
    • Saint John,
    • New Brunswick

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The Light Of Faded Stars
by Francis-Adrien Morneault


On his deathbed, an old detective and veteran from war, Jack Willington, in the city of Saint John, New Brunswick, is reflecting on his life and telling the tale of a curious case that fell on him and his mentor partner’s lap years ago. Many of those people and places are long gone and have vanished almost like they never existed, but the lessons they left behind are still very much alive. Through his recollecting, the theme of traces left behind by wars, relationships, towns, cities, and detective work are explored in a philosophical, poetic, and introspective – sometimes stream-of-consciousness - writing style in this original noirish novel that takes place on the East Coast of Canada, with its mesmerizing landscapes and its fascinating and history-rich communities. This existential character-driven narrative encapsulates a time and a place and offers much more than the traditional crime story.


"Bold and impactful...unflinchingly delving into both the human and the philosophical." Angel Dionne, PhD. Author of Sardines


Francis-Adrien Morneault photo

Francis-Adrien Morneault experienced adoption, born an anglophone but raised a francophone. He is an ex-military officer who became a passionate educator. Megan Montreuil Morneault is his beloved daughter. He holds a master’s degree in French literature from Quebec, is an avid reader of all literature traditions, and loves road trips and travel abroad. He lives in a lake house in the Saint John area, New Brunswick, with his wife, Anna. He is currently the Head of the Modern Languages Department at Rothesay Netherwood School, a renowned private secondary school.


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Author
Francis-Adrien Morneault
Illustrator
Marie-Line Morneault


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