A young writer retreats to an isolated cabin to work on a mystery thriller. One night, a mysterious stranger arrives at his door needing help.
Reporting from the frontlines of the Okanagan wildfires, Stan documents uncommon heroism on his blog while hoping for a big break that’ll make him a household name beyond Peachland. But when he’s unexpectedly charged with a shocking crime, he must scramble to salvage his reputation with the civic leaders who respect him and save his marriage to Gail, the woman who’s supported him amidst his various struggles. But how will Gail react when the extent – and nature – of the charges are revealed and his innocence is hardly assured?
An entrepreneur discovers that his heart transplant came from an organ harvesting enterprise and decides to risk everything for the woman who would be their next victim.
Jay Clift is one of Canada's most sought after and celebrated theatre performers. Since graduating from Vancouver's prestigious theatre conservatory, Studio 58, Jay has not stopped working, collecting a nearly unprecedented twenty-two professional theatre credits from every major city in the country. Jay is a two time nominee and one time winner of the Jessie Richardson Theatre Award. In 2014 Jay was recognized as the most promising newcomer in Canadian Theatre with the prestigious Sam Payne Award. Jay won the first position lead in the Peabody Award winning director, Leon Lee's 2016 feature film, The Bleeding Edge. The Bleeding Edge was the recipient of the 2016 Gabriel award and is now being distributed around the world on iTunes and Amazon.
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