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Sour Milk & Other Saskatchewan Crime Stories

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By Barb Pacholik and Jana G. Pruden

Compiled by Regina Leader-Post crime and court reporters Barb Pacholik and Jana Pruden, this volume contains accounts of 40 unique crime stories that have taken place in Saskatchewan over the course of the past century. Some of the stories have all but faded from memory, while others are still vivid in our minds. But, from the macabre to the murderous, from the bloody to the bizarre, from the sordid to the sensational, all are guaranteed to make fascinating reading.

Paperback: 212 pages
Series: Canadian Crime Stories
Publisher: University of Regina Press
Date Published: November 1, 2007
Subjects: True Crime Murder History Canada

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Compiled by Regina Leader-Post crime and court reporters Barb Pacholik and Jana Pruden, this volume contains accounts of 40 unique crime stories that have taken place in Saskatchewan over the course of the past century. Some of the stories have all but faded from memory, while others are still vivid in our minds. But, from the macabre to the murderous, from the bloody to the bizarre, from the sordid to the sensational, all are guaranteed to make fascinating reading.

Barb Pacholik, bestselling coauthor of Sour Milk & other Saskatchewan Crime Stories and Boiling Point & Cold Cases: More Saskatchewan Crime Stories, is a reporter for the Regina Leader-Post.

Jana G. Pruden is an award-winning feature writer at The Globe and Mail based in Edmonton, and the former Crime Bureau Chief of the Edmonton Journal. In her 20 years as a reporter, she has written for newspapers and magazines around the country, covering some of Canada’s biggest criminal cases and breaking news events. She has co-authored two books of true crime. In addition to The Globe and Mail, her work has appeared in The Walrus, Reader’s Digest and Longreads.