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A GIFT BEFORE DYING

Malcolm Kempt

A Novel

Set against the unforgiving landscape of the Arctic Circle, a disgraced police investigator discovers that his path to redemption is paved with ice - and blood.
After a botched high-profile murder investigation as a cop in Alberta, Corporal Eldrick Cole is exiled to the remote, rugged landscape of Nunavut, Canada, a vast and stark territory in the Arctic Circle known for its untamed beauty, frigid temperatures, and perpetual darkness. Amid these harsh elements, the indomitable spirit of the Inuit people prevails.

Cole's bleak existence takes a darker turn when he discovers the hanging body of Pitseolala, a wry, troubled sixteen-year-old Inuit girl who had spent countless nights passed out in the detachment cells under his watch. Her battle with addiction dredges up demons he thought he'd buried - along with the scars of a fractured marriage and the aching divide between him and his estranged daughter, whom he abandoned long before he was ousted from Northern Alberta.

As Cole's life unravels, so does the fragile thread of his lone, faltering inquiry - until he turns to Pitseolala's younger brother, Maliktu, a fellow outsider, shunned by his community for his burn-scarred face and schizophrenia. It's then that Cole uncovers what else binds them: the eerie, relentless visitation of Pitseolala's ghost, haunting them both with a singular mission - to lead them to her killer and, therefore, expose the looming threat to other young women in their sacred hamlet.

Malcolm Kempt worked as a criminal lawyer in the remote Arctic for seventeen years before leaving to write full-time. He won the Percy Janes Award for Best Unpublished Manuscript. He lives on the island of Newfoundland. A GIFT BEFORE DYING is his debut novel.
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Published 2026-01-20 by Crown

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A Gift Before Dying announces Malcolm Kempt as the new guy in town. A gripping thriller - both serious and propulsive, Kempt's debut is delivered with insight and authority, pacing and style - and is sure to win him fans on both sides of the border.

Kempt, who worked as a criminal lawyer in the Arctic for almost two decades, conjures this forbidding landscape and its residents with artful authority. A Gift Before Dying merges harsh realism, insomniac perceptions and tribal visions in a story that shocks and engages.

Hypnotically good - instantly immersive, intense, and ultimately inspiring.

Malcolm Kempt is a brave new author I'd follow anywhere. Set in the Arctic Circle, his illuminating debut A Gift Before Dying is ice cold, yet it still managed to warm my heart by the end.

There's a river of warmth running under this icy Arctic thriller, with a big bang of an ending you won't soon forget. Hold on tight, because A Gift Before Dying will grip you until the last page.

A Gift Before Dying is a haunting, immersive, moving storytold by an expert, with great authority and emotion. Keep an eye on Malcolm Kemptone of my favorite voices in contemporary dark fiction.

One of those crime novels where, once you read the opening scene, you've got no choice but to fall through the rest as fast as possible.

It's a testament to Malcolm Kempt's talent that I didn't want his ghostly crime novel to end. A Gift Before Dying is sure to be considered one of the finest debuts of the year.

Tautly written, this first novel by a former criminal lawyer who spent 17 years in the Arctic is a hard look at the desolate lives of people resigned to life in the bleak far north.

Rich in atmosphere and relentlessly suspenseful, A Gift Before Dying is a don't-miss-it debut. Kempt conjures his frigid, dark world with graceful prose and haunting imagery that recalls the best of Jo Nesbo and Henning Mankell. If you enjoyed True Detective: Night Country, you'll be overjoyed by this story. I can't wait to see what Kempt does next.

For readers of good mysteries, suspenseful thrillers, and just darn good fiction. A Gift Before Dying is a novel you'll want to tell others about.

French: Editions Flammarion; Japanese: Hayakawa Publishing; UK/BC: John Murray

[A] stunning debut . . . From the opening pages, Kempt's remarkably assured narrative evokes a mythic atmosphere, and the author, who spent years living in the Arctic, infuses his haunting tale with vivid sensory details that bring the frigid landscape to life. It's a knockout.

Kempt infuses his lived experience into the gripping story, balancing the darkness with a terse writing style that doesn't get in the way. I await further stories of the area, and of its people.

Such a grim yet alluring story that stayed with me for a long, long, time after I finished.