I've wanted to be writer ever since I won a primary school writing competition were I imagined the Christian Nativity from the perspective of a mouse, bad-tempered at general uproar in their usually quite stable home. Whether I've ever written anything better, I leave to you.
My new novel is called White Road (Claret 2025) and tells the story of an oil rig that explodes in the High Arctic just as winter is setting in, and the female Coast Guard operative who is the only person who can discover what really happened but she's presumed dead after the accident. Instead, she is lost in the polar night and must find her back across the frozen wilderness to civilisation. Think polar wilderness adventure meets Deepwater Horizon...
My first novel, The Cannibal Spirit (Penguin 2011) was a work of literary historical fiction set among the First Peoples of Canada at the turn of the twentieth century. It was reviewed as 'powerful, brave, ambitious' (The Globe & Mail), 'a thriller with a Joseph Conradian plot' (The Walrus), 'a unique work, compelling, complex, thought-provoking and impressive' (Quill & Quire). I have also published a fair bit on the research that went into the novel’s construction.