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No Secrets Among Sisters cover

  • Paperback Edition
    • 978-1-03-834145-7
    • 6.0 x 9.0 inches
    • Black & White interior
    • 252 pages
  • Hardcover Edition
    • 978-1-03-834146-4
    • 6.0 x 9.0 inches
    • Black & White interior
    • 252 pages
  • Keywords
    • World War I,
    • Suffragette movement,
    • Family history,
    • Canadian politics,
    • Women’s rights,
    • Gender inequality,
    • Votes for women

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No Secrets Among Sisters
by Amy Terrill


Once at the top of her field, investigative reporter Amelia Collins has been struggling with the loss of her father. When her story exposing political corruption at the highest level is shelved, her temper erupts, putting her career in jeopardy at a moment when a rival is poised to take her place. As she deals with the fallout, she’s given a chance to run for federal politics. With just one weekend to decide on the course of her future, Amelia looks to her mother for guidance only to discover, before his death, her father left her a mystery to solve. A century earlier, her great-aunt walked away from a similar political opportunity despite encouragement from one of Canada’s best-known suffragists. As Amelia digs through family archives to find out why Great-Aunt Frankie abandoned her political dream, she uncovers a web of violence, sudden disappearances and a mysterious fire that destroyed the Canadian parliament buildings. No Secrets Among Sisters is a work of historical fiction set in Toronto in both World War I and current day; it highlights women’s continuing struggle for equality, representation and fair treatment in political spheres.


Amy Terrill, a King Charles III Coronation Medal recipient for her contributions to Canada and her community, has been involved in political discourse throughout her career. A Political Science graduate from Queen’s University, Amy has spent time as a journalist, government relations specialist, and not-for-profit leader. Writing has been a constant pursuit. This story was inspired by a family history written by her Great-Aunt Frankie and her experiences working in a WWI Toronto munitions factory. An avid reader, writer and traveller, Amy lives with her husband on a farm in Kawartha Lakes, Ontario. This is her first work of fiction. LinkedIn/Amy Terrill


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Editor
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