Perilous Passage

By (author): Arthur Mayse

Introduction by: Susan Mayse

Drug-runners threaten the West Coast!

A semi-conscious man looks about a boat’s cabin as a woman presses a wet cloth to his forehead. She’s young, her nails are short, and her small hands are calloused. When another man tries to enter, she grabs a gun: “If you come down here, Joe, I’ll shoot you.”

For a moment, the intruder doesn’t move. “I don’t want your damn’ old hulk,” he tells her. When the woman threatens a second time, he leaves. “You’d better too,” he says. “She’s near sunk.”

So begins the story of Clint, a reform school runaway, and Devvy, an orphaned farm girl saddled with a deceitful drunk of a stepmother. Clint and Devvy are pushed together as they struggle against the corrupt, criminal, violent adults trying to exert control over their lives.

Perilous Passage first appeared in 1949 as a serial in the Saturday Evening Post. It has since been published in hardcover, paperback, and in Swedish translation. This Ricochet Books edition marks the first new edition since 1952.

AUTHOR

Arthur Mayse

Arthur Mayse was born in 1912 on the Peguis Indian Reserve, Manitoba, the son of Baptist missionaries. He began his writing career at age twelve with a story sold to the Toronto Star Weekly. As an adult, Mayse joined the Vancouver Daily Province and, later, the Vancouver Sun. He served two years as Fiction Editor at Maclean’s, before resigning to focus on his own short stories; more than three-dozen appeared in the Saturday Evening Post alone. His other novels include The Desperate Search (1952), Morgan’s Mountain (1960), and Hardliner’s Island (1990). Arthur Mayse died in 1992.


AUTHOR

Susan Mayse

Susan Mayse has written for many national and international publications. She is the author of the novels Merlin’s Web and Awen, and the biography Ginger: The Life and Death of Albert Goodwin (winner of the 1991 Arthur Ellis Award for Crime Nonfiction). She is the daughter of Arthur Mayse.


Reviews

“A rousing tale about drug-running on the British Columbia coast. It is fast-moving, full of plot and surprises, including a nice assortment of incidental murders.” – The Globe & Mail

“No one has written more about this coast more often, and more knowingly (I want to say wisely, too) than has Arthur Mayse.” – Charles Lillard


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Drug-runners threaten the West Coast!

A semi-conscious man looks about a boat’s cabin as a woman presses a wet cloth to his forehead. She’s young, her nails are short, and her small hands are calloused. When another man tries to enter, she grabs a gun: “If you come down here, Joe, I’ll shoot you.”

For a moment, the intruder doesn’t move. “I don’t want your damn’ old hulk,” he tells her. When the woman threatens a second time, he leaves. “You’d better too,” he says. “She’s near sunk.”

So begins the story of Clint, a reform school runaway, and Devvy, an orphaned farm girl saddled with a deceitful drunk of a stepmother. Clint and Devvy are pushed together as they struggle against the corrupt, criminal, violent adults trying to exert control over their lives.

Perilous Passage first appeared in 1949 as a serial in the Saturday Evening Post. It has since been published in hardcover, paperback, and in Swedish translation. This Ricochet Books edition marks the first new edition since 1952.

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Details

Dimensions:

220 Pages
7.5in * 5in * 1in
1lb

Published:

February 21, 2022

Country of Publication:

CA

Publisher:

Vehicule Press

ISBN:

9781550655841

Book Subjects:

FICTION / Noir

Language:

eng

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