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Above All Things

By Tanis Rideout (Emblem, $22)

THIS Canadian literary novel tells the story of George Mallory's attempt to be the first man to conquer Mount Everest -- and the woman he left behind.

 

The Beggar's Opera

By Peggy Blair (Penguin, $13.50)

THIS mystery by an Ottawa-based lawyer focuses on a Canadian detective in beautiful, crumbling Old Havana, Cuba.

 

Alys, Always

By Harriet Lane (Scribner, $19)

THIS debut British novel is about a wife of a successful writer who has her life turned upside down by an enigmatic younger woman.

Republished from the Winnipeg Free Press print edition February 16, 2013 ??65528

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