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Canadian author John McFetridge penned this week's featured selection on Rick's Reading List "Every City is Every Other." It features Gordon Stewart, a movie location scout for the booming Toronto movie business. But Gord is also a private detective -- something he does when the work slows as a scout. However, his two worlds crossover in Every City. He is asked to find a co-worker's uncle who disappeared into the woods a couple hours north of Toronto. Police tell his wife they are certain he went there to commit suicide, but she isn't convinced. That's why she hires Gordon to look into his disappearance. The problem that Gordon faces is -- how do you find a man who doesn't want to be found?
By AudacyCanadian author John McFetridge penned this week's featured selection on Rick's Reading List "Every City is Every Other." It features Gordon Stewart, a movie location scout for the booming Toronto movie business. But Gord is also a private detective -- something he does when the work slows as a scout. However, his two worlds crossover in Every City. He is asked to find a co-worker's uncle who disappeared into the woods a couple hours north of Toronto. Police tell his wife they are certain he went there to commit suicide, but she isn't convinced. That's why she hires Gordon to look into his disappearance. The problem that Gordon faces is -- how do you find a man who doesn't want to be found?