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The Highway of Tears is real. Since 1969 there have been over 1,200 women reported missing in north-western Canada. 23 of those women disappeared along the stretch of Trans Canada Highway #16 that runs from Prince George to Prince Rupert, in British Columbia.
Finding Hope is the story of one woman who goes missing after leaving Jasper, on her way home to see her daughter in Stewart, B.C. She is well aware of the notorious Highway of Tears, and the serial killers who use the road as their hunting ground.
Retired Police Detective Norm Strom rides his motorcycle from Calgary to Hyder,
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The Highway of Tears is real. Since 1969 there have been over 1,200 women reported missing in north-western Canada. 23 of those women disappeared along the stretch of Trans Canada Highway #16 that runs from Prince George to Prince Rupert, in British Columbia.

Finding Hope is the story of one woman who goes missing after leaving Jasper, on her way home to see her daughter in Stewart, B.C. She is well aware of the notorious Highway of Tears, and the serial killers who use the road as their hunting ground.

Retired Police Detective Norm Strom rides his motorcycle from Calgary to Hyder, Alaska, and meets Hope Lachance in Jasper before she is reported missing. For his own personal reasons, Strom reaches out to the RCMP, offering his help in Finding Hope.


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Autorenporträt
Edmond Gagnon was a city police detective who retired and traveled the world, before writing his first book called, A Casual Traveler. It was well-received and Ed caught the writing bug so he started his Norm Strom Crime Fiction Series with a book about his career and informants called, Rat. He continued the series with Bloody Friday, Torch, Finding Hope and Border City Chronicles, all stories inspired by real events and characters he encountered throughout his policing career. Ed also wrote a crime anthology, All These Crooked Streets with two other local authors. His latest work, Four, is a paranormal thriller. Ed is also a staff travel writer for a web site called, Dreams Abroad. He and his wife continue to travel the world. Website: www.edmondgagnon.com