At a questionable literary event in a seedy bar in the Toronto of the 1980s, a 40-something woman meets the proverbial dark, handsome stranger. Lulled by poetry, music and drink, she begins a relationship with a person whose past, present and chancy future seem to be created out of nothing. As she struggles to find out who and what this person really is, she is drawn more and more deeply into the sensuous trap of his compelling sexuality. In an age before Facebook, Twitter and Wikipedia, she has no way to learn the true identity of the man who is soon claiming more and more of her life. And ultimately, no way to figure out how to escape
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About the Author:
Rosemary Aubert is the author of eleven novels, including the acclaimed Ellis Portal mystery series. Rough Wilderness is her third poetry collection and the second in her series of books of imaginary love poems told in the voices of famous women. Born in Niagara Falls, New York, Rosemary has lived in Toronto for decades and works there as a teacher and literary consultant. Her poems have appeared in some of Canada's most prestigious literary journals.
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- PublisherQuattro Books
- Publication date2013
- ISBN 10 1927443431
- ISBN 13 9781927443439
- BindingPaperback
- Edition number1
- Number of pages154
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