Lindstrom's Progress

Lindstrom's Progress
August 2018
Fiction

Intrigued by the unlikely invitation from a detective in Vienna to prove she murdered her lover, Harry Lindstrom finds himself in a strained alliance with a woman who seems to have stepped out of a painting by Klimt. His chaotic pursuit to unravel her story leads him home to Toronto, then back to Vienna, Salzburg, and salt mines near the ancient village of Hallstadtt, where stories from the past and present merge with horrific finality. Lindstrom’s Progress is the second in a trilogy, between Lindstrom Alone and Lindstrom Unbound.

Reviews

 “John moss … delivers the goods.”

Margaret Cannon, The Globe and Mail

“At once playfully intellectual and grittily realistic.”

Judith Leggatt, Canadian Literature

“Snappy dialogue, engaging characters, and a layered plot with riveting characters.”

Jim Napier, The Sherbrooke Record

Lindstrom Alone ranks equally with Scandinavian mysteries by Steig Larson, Camilla Lackberg, and Henning Mankell. The plot is enticing, yet morally complex. The protagonist is flawed, yet morally upstanding. The resolution is noir…”

Barry Mutter, The Lakefield Herald

“Moss spins a mystery that sparkles with dynamic setting, resonant insights and a spin on mystery storytelling that is as multilayered as it is beautiful.”

Don Graves, Hamilton Spectator

Author(s)

John Moss

John Moss

John Moss is the critically acclaimed author of the Quin and Morgan mysteries, two YA thrillers, and more than twenty other books on Canadian culture, Arctic exploration, and experimental literature.