Principles to Live By is the 16th novel by Canadian writer David Adams Richards, published in 2016.
Plot summary
The novel centres on John Delano, a Royal Canadian Mounted Police officer with a troubled personal life, who is investigating the cold case death of a young boy in 1999.2
The novel includes a scene in which Richards pokes fun at his own earlier novel Nights Below Station Street, with people in a local bar dismissing it as a "dirty, ignorant novel" that "nobody in their right mind would want to read".3
References
"New novel sweet 16 for David Adams Richards". Telegraph-Journal, June 18, 2016. /wiki/Telegraph-Journal ↩
"David Adams Richards offers Principles to Live By, namely, have some ‘common decency’". National Post, May 18, 2016. http://news.nationalpost.com/arts/books/book-reviews/david-adams-richards-offers-principles-to-live-by-namely-have-some-common-decency ↩
"David Adams Richards offers Principles to Live By, namely, have some ‘common decency’". National Post, May 18, 2016. http://news.nationalpost.com/arts/books/book-reviews/david-adams-richards-offers-principles-to-live-by-namely-have-some-common-decency ↩