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Eva's dad is dead. Her mother isn't, but ought to be, says Aunt Mathilde. Time to move on . . . Wherever they may be, all three women can't escape the spectre of Adam, Eva's charming, very dead, father; bound by blood and loss, they struggle with lives fractured by a decade-old tragedy.

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Eva's dad is dead. Her mother isn't, but ought to be, says Aunt Mathilde. Time to move on . . . Wherever they may be, all three women can't escape the spectre of Adam, Eva's charming, very dead, father; bound by blood and loss, they struggle with lives fractured by a decade-old tragedy.
Autorenporträt
Colleen René is a writer from Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. She holds a BA in Creative Writing from Concordia University. Her work has appeared in a number of journals and her short story All That's Left won Dalhousie University's James DeMille Short Story Prize in 2016. More recently, her short story "Growing Pains" was longlisted for the CBC Short Story Prize in April 2022. Nothing in Truth Can Harm Us is her first novel. She currently lives in Toronto, Ontario.