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Struck in the Heart

Contributor(s): Butala, Sharon (Author)

ISBN: 9781998273676

Publisher: Shadowpaw Press

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Pub Date: September 22, 2026

Lexile Code: 0000

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.54" H x 8.50" L x 5.50" W ( 0.77 lbs) 284 pages

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Sharon Butala, the multi award-winning literary writer of novels, short stories and memoirs (The Perfection of the Morning), turns her prodigious narrative skills for the first time to a gripping story of greed, violence, and even ghosts, played out against a backdrop of the Covid pandemic, with spellbinding results.

In the grip of the pandemic, accountant Rick Phillips bundles his wife Jill and their two young children out of their suburban home in Radiance and drives them to the remote prairie farm where he grew up. What he hopes will be a safe haven becomes something far darker when old grudges, buried secrets, and a violent intrusion shatter the fragile peace.

As the virus claims lives in the city and death visits the farm itself, Rick is forced to confront the consequences of a double life he has carefully hidden from his family: the cash he has been stashing for a dangerous local operator, the unregistered revolver he never should have kept, and a teenage mistake whose shadow still reaches across decades. With his parents gone, his marriage strained, and ruthless men circling for what he owes, Rick must decide what he is willing to sacrifice--and what he is willing to bury--to protect the people he loves.

Struck in the Heart is a taut, emotionally charged novel of family, guilt, and moral reckoning set against the stark beauty and isolation of the Canadian prairies during a time of collective crisis. Sharon Butala delivers a story as unflinching as the prairie wind and as intimate as a whispered confession at the deathbed.

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Sharon Butala is the author of twenty-two books of fiction and nonfiction, numerous essays and articles, poetry, and five produced plays. Ner first novel, Country of the Heart, published in 1984, was nominated for the Books in Canada First Novel Award. It was closely followed by a collection of short stories, Queen of the Headaches, which was short-listed for the Governor General's Award. Born in Nipawin, Saskatchewan, Sharon graduated from the University of Saskatchewan, and taught English in her home province and in Nova Scotia. She eventually returned to Saskatchewan to live, for three decades, on the ranch belonging to her husband, Peter Butala.

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