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The Book Depository Ltd.UK. Linden MacIntyre (born May 29, 1943) is a Canadian journalist, broadcaster and novelist. One of three children of Dan Rory MacIntyre and Alice Donohue, he was raised in In 1980, MacIntyre moved to Toronto, where he still resides, to work as a producer and journalist and in 1981 he joined CBC's new flagship news program, His work took him around the world preparing documentary reports on international affairs, preparing such notable features as 1981's "Dirty Sky, Dying Water" (about acid rain). In one apocalyptic night, John Gillis and his estranged cousin, Sextus, confront a half…The Only Café is both a moving mystery in which a son tries to solve the mystery of his father's death--and an illuminating exploration of how the traumatic past, if left unexamined, shadows every moment of the present.…Why Men Lie is about Effie, the fascinating sister of the troubled priest at the heart of The Bishop's Man . LINDEN MacINTYRE's bestselling first novel, The Long Stretch, was nominated for a CBA Libris Award and his boyhood memoir, Causeway: A Passage from Innocence, won both the Edna Staebler Award for Creative Nonfiction and the Evelyn Richardson Award.His second novel, The Bishop's Man, was a #1 national bestseller, won the Scotiabank Giller Prize, the Dartmouth Book Award and the … {"bd_js_shop":"Shop","bd_js_too_long_for_shipping_label":"Sorry, that's too long for our shipping labels","bd_js_too_long":"Sorry, that's too long","bd_js_could_not_find_address_try_again":"Sorry, we couldn't find the address. Linden MacIntyre’s most popular book is The Bishop's Man (The Cape Breton Trilogy #2). LINDEN MacINTYRE is a co-host of the fifth estate and the winner of 9 Gemini Awards for broadcast journalism. US$15.74 Browse and shop for books, home décor, toys, gifts and more on indigo.ca.
The Donohue family was from Bay St. Lawrence, a small fishing community in northern Cape Breton, who were originally loyalists from Massachusetts who settled there after the American Revolutionary War.