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Eve ZarembaThis page lists novels and non-fiction by Eve Zaremba. Cover images are, when possible, of the first edition and a recent paperback or digital edition.
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By Eve Zaremba:
- novels
- non-fiction
Edited by Eve Zaremba:
- non-fiction
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Eve Zaremba: Novels |
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A Reason to KillEve Zaremba
PaperJacks1978 A Helen Keremos novel.
"Lots of 18-year-olds disappear but in the case of Martin Millwell, a routine missing person case turns into a nightmare. Helen Keremos is hired by Martin’s father to find the boy but gets no cooperation from Martin’s mother, her lover or his friends. Why the coverup? Takes Keremos, a lesbian detective, to figure it out and solve the case."
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Work for a MillionEve Zaremba
Amanita Publication1986 A Helen Keremos novel.
"Sonia Deerfield is a performer just hitting it big in the music business, a recent million-dollar lottery winner and a beautiful woman. But someone is out to get her and Helen Keremos is persuaded to postpone her trip back to the west coast to take on the case."
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Beyond HopeEve Zaremba
Amanita Publication1987 A Helen Keremos novel.
"A thriller featuring lesbian detective, Helen Keremos as she tracks down a 60s revolutionary, the daughter of a right-wing US presidential candidate. Helen encounters those involved in multinational terrorism, murder and intrigue just 40 miles from the Canadian-US border."
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Uneasy LiesEve Zaremba
Second Story Press1990 A Helen Keremos novel.
"Eve Zaremba places her street-smart heroine as the head of security in a large, urban condominium. It seems like an easy way to make a living to Helen; that is, until the body of an environmental activist turns up."
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The Butterfly EffectEve Zaremba
Second Story Press1994 A Helen Keremos novel.
"The Butterfly Effect takes Helen Keremos, Zaremba’s gutsy female detective, to Japan. There she becomes involved in a complex series of crimes that have ramifications from the Far East to Europe and North America."
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White NoiseEve Zaremba
Second Story Press1997 A Helen Keremos novel.
"Sonny, a black American Vietnam War vet and former contact from Hong Kong, calls Helen in desperation. He's in trouble, and claims he doesn't know who's after him or why. Is this wheeler-dealer really in danger, or is this just another one of his scams? Murder, kidnapping and theft catapult Helen into the middle of a complex set of crimes."
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The Broad Side: Reflections On A Long LifeEve Zaremba
Insomniac Press2015
In her long life, Eve Zaremba has picked tomatoes, driven a bookmobile, researched Canadians’ junk food preferences, and written lesbian-feminist detective novels. She reflects on those experiences, and the personalities and politics involved, in her memoir, The Broad Side. Eve spent her childhood in 1930s Warsaw, the daughter of a Polish army officer. When the Nazis invaded, she and her family took refuge in England, arriving in Canada in 1952. By the 1970s, Eve was an active part of Toronto’s lesbian-feminist community and a founding collective member of Broadside newspaper. Sharply observant and fearlessly honest, Eve Zaremba’s memories and insights will entertain and provoke readers, often simultaneously. She provides an inside look at a disappearing but hugely influential period in the Canadian women’s movement and the people and ideas that shaped it.
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Non-fiction edited by Eve Zaremba |
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Privilege of Sex: A Century of Canadian WomenEditor: Eve Zaremba
Anansi1974
Contributors include Anne Langdon, Frances Stewart, Anna Brownell Jameson, Theresa Gowanlock, N. Davenport, Nellie L. McClung, Marion Cran, Marjory Macmurchy, and Agnes MacPhail
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