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Midnight Cab

by James W. Nichol, Scott Brick
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Synopsis

A three-year-old boy is found abandoned and clinging to a wire fence at the side of a country road, terrified. Sixteen years later, Walker Devereaux is in Toronto to discover the truth about his biological mother and start his life in the city. Working as a cabdriver, Walker befriends Krista, a pretty, demanding, wheelchair-bound night dispatcher. Krista and Walker are fast friends, and she can't help but involve herself with Walker's quest to understand his shrouded identity. Soon enough, though, their little off-hours sleuthing turns perilous as they come within the deadly grasp of a man whose own early abandonment has turned him into a desperate and violent psychopath.

Publishers Weekly

Adapted from a popular Canadian radio drama, this light, engaging first novel by playwright Nichol is a coming-of-age story steeped in mystery. Abandoned by the roadside at the age of three, 19-year-old Walker Devereaux sets off to find his birth parents with the aid of only two clues: a photo of his mother as a child and a cryptic letter to her from her best friend. In pursuit of his past, he leaves his adoptive family and girlfriend in Big River and moves to Toronto, where he finds work on the graveyard shift at a cab company. He falls in with his dispatcher, the attractive, wheelchair-bound Krista Papadopoulos. Together, they follow the trail of Walker's parents as it leads from Toronto's chic Forest Hill neighborhood to the shores of Lake Erie and finally to Kingston, Jamaica. Nichol weaves in the story of Bobby, an animal-torturing, Hannibal Lechter-like character who Walker must confront if he is to learn his family's dark past. In an attempt to dissuade them from probing further, Bobby sets Krista's car on fire and kills Walker's cat, Kerouac. Undeterred, Walker soldiers on. Nichol's instincts as a playwright serve him well. The dialogue between Walker and Krista is quick and playful, and though the suspense rarely builds to Hitchcockian heights, the novel is well paced and the pages turn quickly. (Jan.) Copyright 2004 Reed Business Information.

About the Author, James W. Nichol

James W. Nichol has been a prominent playwright in Canada since 1970. Midnight Cab was inspired by his immensely popular radio drama of the same name, broadcast on CBC in 35 half-hour episodes and sold internationally on cassette. His adaptation of Margaret Laurence's Stone Angel is currently revived in productions across Canada. Peggy Delaney, his most recent radio series, will feature eighteen new episodes on the CBC's Mystery Project this fall. Midnight Cab is James Nichol's first novel.

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Book Details

Published
April 1, 2005
Publisher
Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Format
MP3 Book
ISBN
9780786180790

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