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Wildflowers and Ferns of Newfoundland and Labrador: Field Guide

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A comprehensive and easy to use guide to more than 600 species of native and introduced wildflowers and ferns on the island of Newfoundland. Includes over 800 photographs of flower and leaf details, page tabs and icons for easy identification of plant species.

440 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2005

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Todd Boland

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Todd Boland is the Research Horticulturist at the Memorial University of Newfoundland Botanical Garden and is one of the founding members of the Newfoundland and Labrador Wildflower Society. He has written and lectured on various aspects of horticulture and native plants across North America.

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March 31, 2025
From the Goodreads Blurb: 1947. St. Johns Newfoundland. Its late on a Monday night in August when a constable finds the beaten and battered body of an impoverished old mad lying on the concrete steps of a laneway. From the looks of it he was the victim of an accidental collision with two youths running from an act of vandalism. Inspector Eric Stride of the Newfoundland Constabulary in not as convinced. Stride follows a trail of evidence and circumstantial clues that go back more than thirty years. At the end of the trail, he finds himself caught up in a complicated story of privilege and tragedy.

Complicated is a good word. The reader might want a flow chart. I think this was my favorite of the three Stride books. Lots of interesting Newfoundland history. Good characters, lots of twists.

This was book #9 on our 2025 Read-alouds With Lutrecia List and book #13 on our own 2025 Read-alouds List.
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September 23, 2017
Top tier mystery novel, set in pre-confederation St. John's.

An impoverished old man, is dead, murdered by the look at it. Who was he? Where did he live? What was he doing back in St. John's? What was his connected to a wealthy business family? The story follows Inspector Stride as he and his colleague Harry Phelan slowly dig out the facts, creating an ever-widening circle of people, places and events. The book nicely evokes the mood of a different era, weaving historical facts into dialogue, character and plot.
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January 6, 2021
Inspector Stride, in 1947 St John’s, Newfoundland, is more central to the investigation than in Undertow and his private life is more evident and very realistic. Rossiter an old drunk, is murdered in an alley and his connection to a wealthy family and their mining interests pre-WWI becomes critical, although the perpetrator is introduced very late and peripherally. However, the characters are well-rounded, Stride likeable and authentic and the investigation believable
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116 reviews
July 23, 2018
A well-written police mystery. The main and secondary characters are fleshed out and interesting. I truly enjoyed this book, from the beginning to the surprising end. I am looking forward to reading Curran's other books.
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April 5, 2020
I really enjoyed reading this novel as the characters are all well developed. The plot kept me interested throughout the story. The history and social details behind the murder were captivating
and were very thoroughly researched.
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July 28, 2011
St Johns , Newfie , 1947. Late on a Monday night in August , a constable finds the battered body of an improvised old man lying on the concrete steps of a laneway . It appears he was the victim of an accidental collision with two youths running from an act of vandalism . But Inspector Eric Stride of the Newfoundland Constabulary is not convinced . And who is Samuel Rossiter?. To find the answers , Stride follows a trail of evidence and circumstances that goes back more than three decades . And at the end of that trail , Stride finds himself caught up in a complex story of privilege and tragedy .
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March 19, 2016
Very complex story with lots of well fleshed out characters and a story line that draws you in. I really enjoyed this novel and can see that the author has left a loose end that will probably be explored in a later novel in the series.
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October 5, 2016
Written about the life and times of St Johns Newfoundland just after WWII. Well written, informative as well as entertaining. This author is GOOD!!!! I am ordering his other books.

Murder, love, travel, history and food and culture!
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