Winter Passage
Paul Raymond Côté and Constantina Mitchell

Bordeaux, 1734. To honor a dying man’s request, the Baron Jean Luc de Montigny and his young son set sail for Québec City to assume his inheritance. Still in the throes of grief from his wife’s recent death, Jean Luc hopes to find a sense of restoration. Instead, Jean Luc becomes embroiled with a woman whose tormented past is laced with violence and carnage. Their passion drives them to defy the barriers that separate them. The destiny of the inherited estate – and its bonded servants - falls to Jean Luc, and he soon discovers that the property’s majordomo, a Senegalese slave, holds the key to the elusive fate of the estate and Jean Luc’s future.

Praise for Winter Passage:
“The richness of the novel is a brilliant mix of image and words that produce a feast of concentrated pleasure.” —BibilioBuffet

“Elegantly combines history and highly personal drama to produce a modern masterpiece of the colonial era.” —California Bookwatch
ISBN-13: 978-1-933016-19-1
ISBN-10: 1-933016-19-1
$14.95 (In Canada: $20.95) Fiction. Trade Paperback 214 pages, 5.5 X 8.5 Publisher: Behler Publications. October 2005 home about us distribution services titles/products clients