
Mystery & Detective Novels
Welcome to the Glenmere Box Mysteries! This is a mystery series set in the 1980's small-town of Glenmere, Saskatchewan (a fictional town with fictional characters, some of whom are up to no good).
Adult Fiction.
Themes: Justice, Stolen Identity, Organized Crime, Family Relationships, Police Procedures, Trust & Betrayal, Murder Mystery, Canadian Setting, Small-town antics.

Book 1

Book 2

Book 3
The Puzzle Box, The Glenmere Box Mysteries Book 1
She’s desperate to escape, but Glenmere has other plans.
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After the sudden death of her grandmother, sixteen-year-old Amy Young finds herself trapped in the small town of Glenmere, Saskatchewan—stuck with a resentful aunt and dreaming of a future far away. She’s working every job she can find, hoping the inheritance from her grandmother’s estate will be her ticket out.
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But there’s a problem: Amy’s missing uncle—Dorothy’s estranged son and a known addict—must be found before the lawyer can read the will. Unknowingly, a dangerous stranger has arrived in Glenmere, determined to find him first.
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As break-ins and shady figures fuel the gossip and leave everyone on edge, Amy stumbles into a mystery stretching far beyond a missing man. The deeper she digs, the more she realizes her grandmother left behind more than memories—she left a puzzle only Amy can solve.
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Time is running out!
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Secrets. Suspicion. Survival. In Glenmere, nothing stays buried for long.

The Cache Box, Glenmere Box Mysteries Book 3
A prairie town. An ambitious police officer. A case that could destroy everything.
In a small town in Saskatchewan, a string of armed robberies could finally earn Officer Jeffrey Hanson the promotion he wants. Determined to prove himself, he throws himself into the investigation, certain that closing the case will earn the respect he’s been working toward.
Then the evidence points to Amy Young’s estranged father.
With pressure mounting from his superiors and a shaken community demanding answers, Jeffrey builds what appears to be a solid case. The evidence is damning—but doubt lingers beneath the surface.
When another violent robbery rattles the prairie town, small inconsistencies begin to surface. Witnesses seem reluctant to speak, details don’t quite align, and someone always appears to be one step ahead of the police.
Amy refuses to believe her father is guilty. Her quiet persistence compels Jeffrey to confront a troubling question: What if the case that could define his career convicts an innocent person based on his misleading theories? In a town built on reputation and routine, digging deeper could cost him everything.
Justice isn’t always black and white—and the truth may be the most dangerous discovery of all.

The Ice Box, The Glenmere Box Mysteries Book 2
A Chilling Murder. A Town on Edge. A Fight for the Truth.
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It’s 1985, and Glenmere, Saskatchewan, is still reeling from past scandals when sixteen-year-old Amy Young stumbles upon a gruesome discovery—the frozen body of a local teen stuffed inside the grocery store freezer where she works. In an instant, her quiet life is shattered, and she finds herself the prime suspect in a murder investigation.
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Rookie cop Randy Doyle joined the Glenmere police force, hoping for big-city action. He never expected his first major case to put his own family in the crosshairs. As every clue seems to point directly to Amy—his newly discovered niece—Randy faces an impossible choice: follow the evidence or risk everything to prove her innocence.
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With secrets piling up and another killer lurking in the shadows, Amy and Randy must uncover the truth before more bodies turn up in the town’s most unlikely hiding place. But in Glenmere, trust is a dangerous game—and time is running out.


Character Spotlight
"There seems to be a little more going on than you think."
---Officer Gerard, The Puzzle Box, p 174

Officer Micheal Gerard:
A police officer hot on the case, trying to solve the rash of criminal activity before it's too late. Equiped with a note pad and pencil, he is determined to track down a thief, murderer and imposter.
