Based entirely on documented historical events, court transcripts, and declassified police records, Monsters of the True North strips away the polite myth of Atlantic Canada to expose a chilling history of violence, isolation, and institutional betrayal.
The postcard version of Canada's eastern coast is famous for its lighthouses, fishing villages, and unlocked doors. But there is another Atlantic Canada-one shaped by brutal North Atlantic winters and a generational code of silence that has protected killers for decades. When a murder occurs at the edge of the continent, anonymity does not exist. The killer is rarely a stranger in the shadows. They are the local authority figure, the trusted caregiver, or the "troubled boy" everyone has known since birth.
Veteran true crime author Julian Maddox reconstructs fifteen of the region's most disturbing cases, organized into three distinct architectures of crime:
Fact-dense, unsentimental, and completely free of speculation, Cold Atlantic is a masterclass in true crime journalism. It is a stark reminder that geography is destiny, and that the elements themselves can become an active accomplice to murder.