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Our Way Out

By Marq De Villiers (McClelland & Stewart, $21)

A Canadian author and journalist offers principles for a post-apocalyptic world.


Red Heat

By Alex von Tunzelmann (McClelland & Stewart, $24)

A British author relates a tale of conspiracy, murder and the Cold War in the Caribbean.

 

Captivity

By James Loney (Vintage, $21)

THE Canadian peace activist recounts his 118 days as a kidnapped prisoner of Iraqi insurgents in 2005-'06.

Republished from the Winnipeg Free Press print edition April 28, 2012 J7

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