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The Innocent Canadian

By (author): John Delacourt

The Innocent Canadian is a literary spy thriller and murder mystery inspired by a hidden chapter of Canadian literary history. At its heart is the decades-long romance between Canadian diplomat Charles Ritchie and Anglo-Irish novelist Elizabeth Bowen, which began in wartime London when Ritchie was stationed at Canada House and Bowen worked for Britain’s Ministry of Information. During that same period, Bowen wrote The Heat of the Day-a haunting and original spy novel. But could her inspiration have come from real-life entanglements too complex or dangerous to name? Picking up where history and fiction blur, The Innocent Canadian imagines a world of covert alliances, Nazi sympathizers, and “America First” conspirators, reclaiming a forgotten thread of World War II intrigue to tell a distinctly Canadian story of romance, loyalty, and quiet heroism-one with striking resonance for our times.

AUTHOR

John Delacourt

John Delacourt is an Ottawa writer whose fiction has appeared in numerous publications in Canada and the U.S. Butterfly is his third novel. His criticism and political commentary has appeared in the Rover, the Ottawa Review of Books, Ottawa Citizen, iPolitics, the Hill Times and Policy magazine. He studied at the Humber School for Writers after graduating with an MA in English Literature from the University of Toronto.


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Dimensions:

300 Pages
8in * 5in * 0.9in
0.9lb

Published:

April 15, 2026

ISBN:

9781989689950

Book Subjects:

FICTION / Thrillers / Political

Language:

eng

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