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Wolfe Inger Ash Wolfe

    Inger Ash Wolfe is the pseudonym of Canadian fiction writer Michael Redhill, an accomplished poet, playwright, and novelist. Redhill's work delves deeply into the human psyche, often exploring themes of identity, memory, and the search for meaning. His writing is characterized by a compelling and atmospheric style, employing precise language and a powerful narrative drive that immerses readers in complex stories. Through his literary endeavors, he seeks to reflect the intricacies of modern existence and its profound impact on individual experience.

    The Calling
    • 2009

      The Calling

      • 384 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
      3.5(82)Add rating

      Detective Inspector Hazel Micallef has lived all her days in the small town of Port Dundas, Ontario and is now making her way toward retirement with something less than grace. Hobbled by a bad back and a dependence on painkillers, and feeling blindsided by divorce after nearly four decades of marriage, sixty-one-year-old Hazel has only the constructive criticism of her mother (the former mayor) and her own sharp tongue to buoy her. But when a terminally ill woman is gruesomely murdered in her own home, Hazel and her understaffed department must spring to life. And as one terminally ill victim after another is found, Hazel finds herself tracking a truly terrifying serial killer while everything around her spins out of control. Through the cacophony of her bickering staff, her unsupportive superiors, a clamoring press, the town's rumor mill, and her own nagging doubts, Hazel can sense the dead trying to call out. Will she hear them before it's too late?

      The Calling