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Bad Cree
216 pages | 20 janvier 2026 | Couverture : Lars Henkel
Somewhere on the seacoast, the town of Saint-Nicolas-des-Marins spreads out across the map like a cancer. Here, everyone relies on sailors to keep the economy afloat and hearts aflutter. But when the cold sweeps in overnight, the sea freezes, trapping boats and sailors in the ice. Survival is threatened and tensions rise between the townspeople and Nico, the lighthouse keeper, who is a young man of few words whose late mother was a witch. His only companions are Prune, a mute orphan, and Elio Cabale, a butcher from a distant land.
With spring slow to come, the townspeople’s hypocrisy and cruelty reach a fever pitch. Their children begin to disappear, and abandoned orphans, the illegitimate children of passing sailors, suddenly turn up. During an endless winter that pushes everyone to extremes, Nico plans an act of revenge that will spare no one.
In this stunning and powerfully poetic debut novel, Alex McCann borrows from storytelling codes that explore and challenge the logic of exclusion, the perils of conformism, and the tyranny of both tradition and false appearances.
Le Devoir
★★★★
« A steely gaze upon the world, paradoxically tempered by a great deal of gentleness. »
La Presse
8/10
« Alex McCann possesses a prodigious talent for writing. Poetry is the soul of this novel. »
Fugues
« A masterfully crafted novel, which intertwines realism and symbolism. A both striking and profoundly moving first novel! »
L'actualité
« A highly original first novel that skillfully draws on an imagination imbued with magic and spirituality. »
Le Devoir
« Inspired by the imagination of dark fairy tales, Alex McCann offers a poetic and profoundly sensual first novel. »
ICI Radio-Canada
« A really beautiful and well-crafted novel with writing as subtle as it is sensitive, but also very fluid and accessible. »
Fugues
« Alex McCann makes a dazzling entrance into Quebec literature. »
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