“J. A. Ricketts’s The Badger Riot is a rare
combination for a historical novel: It is gripping and accurate. It is
historical fiction done right.”
The Globe and Mail
The loggers’ strike of 1959 is over. Premier Joey Smallwood has decertified the International Woodworkers of America, branding
them as outlaws and traitors for good measure. Many of Badger’s residents
have scattered to the winds under the weight of a feeling of guilt, shame,
and loss. The unsolved murder of Constable William Moss has left an
indelible mark in the history books of Newfoundland and Labrador.
The Riot is over, but not for the town of Badger.
The Badger Confession is
the sequel to the National Bestseller The Badger Riot. It tells the
story of the Riot’s fallout over the next thirty years, of secrets that may
never be revealed, and of small-town Canada’s struggle to redeem itself when
tragedy dogs its heels.
#4 on the Globe and Mail (Historical Fiction)
Bestseller List (November 13, 2010)