"One of the great 'insider' fictions of the professional hockey world. Funny and full of dirty fights both on and off the ice, it delivers an astringent look into big league machinations and the human costs of playing the game." --Andrew Pyper, author of
The Guardians and The Damned "Gare Joyce writes with guts and gusto. . . . Cunning, funny, and powerful." --Robert Rotenberg, author of
The Guilty Plea and
Stranglehold "G.B. Joyce is Gare Joyce, one of Canada's finest sportswriters, an award-winner who knows how to tell a tale, which makes
The Code simply terrific. . . . Joyce takes us on a brief, witty and devilishly clever trip. . . . The writing and characters are so very, very good. There's plenty of behind-the-lines chat to amuse the hockey fans, but even if, like me, you have never watched a puck, you will find Brad Shade and
The Code good to the final paragraph. " --
The Globe and Mail "A great read for anyone who loves hockey." --
The Gazette (Montreal)
"Hockey's inherently gothic and operatic qualities make an ideal backdrop for murder, and Joyce . . . exploits them with verve. . . . Here's hoping [Brad Shade's] next shift is as entertaining as his first." --
Maclean's
"Buy the book." --
NOW Magazine
"A lively crime novel." --
Ottawa Citizen
"The evocation of hockey's atmosphere has never been so expertly done in fiction." --
Toronto Star "I enjoyed the book very much and recommend it highly." --Brian Burke, former president and general manager, Toronto Maple Leafs
"One of this continent's master craftsmen of sporting prose. . . as fine a writer as can be found in any field." --
Sports Illustrated "This thriller has enough juice to satisfy those who've never been to a rink." --
Library Journal
"[Joyce's] knowledgeable, engagingly cynical perspective on hockey should prove compelling even for those readers with no interest in the sport." --
Publishers Weekly "Part
CSI, part
L.A. Law, part
Hockey Night in Canada--Gare Joyce deserves a championship ring for his uncanny portrayal of Brad Shade, the earthy, educated hockey scout sleuth. This is sports writing, crime writing, and just plain writing as good as it gets." --Roy MacGregor, author of
Wayne Gretzky's Ghost
Brad Shade has been just about everywhere hockey is played. He has ridden the buses in the minors, shared dressing rooms with the legends of the game, closed bars with guys destined for the Hall of Fame, and dropped the gloves with journeymen like himself who’ll never get near it. Now that he’s retired after fourteen years of bouncing around the league, he’s living out of a suitcase and scouting for Los Angeles, where someone in management owes him a favour from his playing days.
But when the brutally murdered body of coaching legend Red Hanratty turns up in the parking lot after an old-timers charity game, Shade’s job of scouting the local phenomenon starts to overlap with investigating the killing of the kid’s grizzled old coach.
From small-town rinks to the draft tables in the big league, G.B. Joyce introduces us to a character with a self-deprecating sense of humour and an oversized will to win—and weaves a story out of strands of resentment, greed, and fear that span generations and build to a surprising, thrilling conclusion.