Amidst a major blizzard, Meg Harris and her young son Adjidamo are preparing for Christmas in their secluded cabin. Their peaceful holiday is shattered by the sudden arrival of two mysterious men, one injured, leading to a harrowing struggle for survival. As tensions escalate, Meg must navigate a terrifying situation to protect herself and her son, making for a gripping tale of resilience and danger.
R J Harlick Books






Silver Totem of Shame
- 376 pages
- 14 hours of reading
A young Haida carver's murder reignites old sibling rivalries, prompting Meg Harris and her husband, Eric Odjik, to travel to Haida Gwaii. As they investigate, Meg uncovers deep-seated betrayals and clan conflicts that trace back to the Haida's warrior past, revealing how these historical tensions persist in the modern era.
Set against the backdrop of the Canadian Arctic, this installment of the Meg Harris series sees Meg delving into her father's mysterious disappearance from her childhood. Her journey to Iqaluit uncovers a complex web of intrigue involving Inuit art forgery, leading her to confront both personal and cultural challenges. As she seeks the truth, Meg becomes immersed in a world that intertwines her past with the rich tapestry of Inuit heritage.
The discovery of a woman's skull and bones thrusts Meg Harris into a contentious battle between archaeological interests and the Migiskan Algonquin's claims to their ancestral remains. As tensions rise, she navigates a complex landscape where ancient beliefs clash with contemporary values, ultimately uncovering a deeper conflict that escalates to murder. This gripping narrative explores themes of cultural heritage, identity, and the moral dilemmas surrounding the treatment of historical remains.
Red Ice for a Shroud
- 355 pages
- 13 hours of reading
In this gripping tale, a young Québécoise secretly meets her Algonquin lover at a remote hunting camp. Tragedy strikes when Meg Harris uncovers the brutalized and frozen body of the girl just five days later, unraveling a haunting mystery on the Migiskan Reserve.
Death's Golden Whisper
- 339 pages
- 12 hours of reading
Set against the backdrop of an isolated northern lake, Meg Harris uncovers the true intentions of fishermen who arrive to exploit gold mining. Joining forces with Eric Odjik, the chief of the nearby Migiskan reserve, they unite to resist the encroaching mining company. Their struggle highlights themes of environmental preservation and indigenous rights as they confront the challenges posed by corporate greed in their community.
Desperate to prove her husband's innocence after his arrest for murder, Meg travels to Yellowknife. There, she uncovers a complex web of family secrets and greed that complicates her quest for the truth. As she navigates the challenges ahead, the stakes rise, revealing dark motives that could change everything.