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New crime novels explore the horrors of the Holocaust, Toronto’s G7 summit and Brooklyn’s criminal underbelly

Barbara Fradkin’s “Shipwrecked Souls” draws a direct line between Nazis and the resurgence of far-right agitators.

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Barbara Fradkin’s mystery novel “Shipwrecked Souls” deals with the horrors of the Holocaust, touching on Poland’s Lodz Ghetto.

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“Shipwreched Souls,” by Barbara Fradkin, Dundurn Press, $23.99.

Shipwrecked Souls

Barbara Fradkin

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“Can’t Run, Can’t Hide,” by Yrsa Sigurdardottir, Hodder & Stoughton, $28.99. 

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“Saint of the Narrows Street,” by William Boyle, Soho Crime, $38.95. 

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“One Minute More,” by Robert Rotenberg, Simon & Schuster, $24.99. 

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Steven W. Beattie is a writer in Stratford, Ont.

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