
Anne Emery
2 SeriesAnne Emery is a Canadian mystery novelist. She received the 2007 Arthur Ellis Award for Best First Novel for "Sign of the Cross." Her novel "Children in the Morning" won the silver medal in the 2011 Independent Publisher Book Awards and the 2011 Dartmouth Book Award for Fiction.
In "Children in the Morning," the fifth installment of Anne Emery's Collins-Burke Mystery series, renowned lawyer Monty Collins defends Beau Delaney, a Halifax celebrity facing trial for his wife Peggy's murder. As Hollywood plans a movie about Delaney's life, Monty enlists help from his estranged wife Maura and friend Brennan to unravel the case. Their daughter Normie, gifted with second sight, plays a crucial role by uncovering pivotal clues about Delaney's actions. Together, they navigate a complex web of deceit to determine Delaney's guilt or innocence.