A first-rate thriller from one of Canada's pioneer abstract painters. A cult leader announces a miracle will take place and she will rise to heaven. A medium prophesies the date, publicity gets to work, and all of America hums with anticipation. On the appointed day, she disappears and scientist Mortimer Hood, there to verify the miracle, must investigate how--and whether--the whole thing is a hoax, or if the priestess has been murdered. Originally published in 1936, this edition features a new introduction by poet and academic Gregory Betts.
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Bertram Brooker was a Canadian writer, painter, and musician. His work is characterized by a deep exploration of the human psyche and experimentation with form. Brooker delved into themes of identity and the search for meaning in the modern world. He was also a pioneer of abstract impressionism in Canada, enriching both the literary and visual arts scenes.
