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  • Published: 9 December 2025
  • ISBN: 9780385699211
  • Imprint: Doubleday CAN Titles
  • Format: Hardback
  • Pages: 264
  • RRP: $60.00
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Songs of Love on a December Night

  • David Adams Richards



From one of Canada's most celebrated and controversial novelists comes a tale of dark aspirations, betrayal and murder.

From one of Canada's greatest novelists comes a tale of dark aspirations, betrayal and murder.

When Colonel Musselman is found dead from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound, a rumour soon surfaces that he was murdered by his own teenage son, Jamie. As weeks, months and years pass, Jamie—shy and withdrawn but brilliant—continues to maintain his innocence. Yet few others, besides his fiancée, Gertie, believe him. Suspected, harassed and questioned, Jamie is finally tried and convicted of the crime. But nothing is as it seems. Before the murder, unlikely alliances between a self-styled revolutionary recently expelled from university, a young man claiming Indigenous heritage, and Gertie’s own hapless father had long ago set the stage for intrigue and bloodletting. As the aftermath of this crime threatens to destroy both the innocent and the guilty, it is left to a few citizens who have been dismissed and overlooked to solve what the others, blinded by their arrogance and personal vanity, refuse to admit.

Richly conceived and utterly fearless in its examination of morality, justice, prejudice and corruption, Songs of Love on a December Night is an epic exploration of the self-betrayal that we are capable of, and of the redemption we so often aspire to.

  • Published: 9 December 2025
  • ISBN: 9780385699211
  • Imprint: Doubleday CAN Titles
  • Format: Hardback
  • Pages: 264
  • RRP: $60.00
Categories:

Praise for Songs of Love on a December Night

Praise for David Adams Richards:

  • "Tragedy and cruelty are rife in the fictional universe of David Adams Richards, one of Canada's most prolific and gifted writers." —Toronto Star
  • "David Adams Richards has firmly established himself as among Canada's foremost literary craftsmen and finest storytellers." —Globe and Mail
  • "It's no stretch to say that David Adams Richards is the Fyodor Dostoyevsky of Canadian fiction, a comparison that honours both the moral stance of his writing and its distance from the literary mores of Toronto and Vancouver." —Georgia Straight
  • "You know you are in the hands of a master storyteller when you begin a new novel by award-winning author, David Adams Richards. . . . Richards is an expert at building and maintaining suspense." —The Daily Gleaner
  • "Richards is nothing if not a master raconteur." —Montreal Gazette