The Peace Thieves

Author: Brent van Staalduinen
ISBN: 9781771872850 Categories: Fiction, Crime, Literary, War & Military Tags: , , , , , ,
Publication Date: 16 June, 2026
Dimensions: 5.5 x 8.5"

This compelling and ambitious novel is about the search for peace during a civil war and through its long, complicated aftermath.

Thirty years after his tour as a peacekeeper in Croatia in 1993, Francis is getting by—though only just—but when Viva arrives in Hamilton searching for the father she never knew, Francis’ world tilts, upsetting the burden of his wartime memories. This powerful and compassionate novel alternates between the voices of Francis and Viva, delving into the secrets we hold, the hurts we try to hide, and the simple human connections that bind us.

In war-torn Croatia, Francis meets Lorina, a local woman whose father had just been killed in the conflict; he does his best to protect her in the face of overwhelming resistance and absurdity as he struggles to work alongside the impossibly difficult Master Corporal Mackey. Toward the end of his tour, Francis bears witness firsthand to the devastating aftermath of ethnic cleansing—and then, when a careless moment results in a life-altering injury, he is sent home.

Viva first encounters Francis serving breakfast to the homeless outside the bar he runs—where soldiers like him come to try to forget what they’ve seen and what they’ve done. The young woman is angry and resentful, spoiling for confrontation wherever she turns, but in time finds that Francis is not a villain, but someone she just might need to have in her life.

The Peace Thieves has the courage to ask tough questions about the true costs of war, not only to the citizens of the country where the conflict occurs, but to the people who attempt to help and protect them.

About the Author

Brent van Staalduinen is the award-winning and bestselling author of the novels Unthinkable, Nothing But Life, Boy, and Saints, Unexpected, and the story collection Cut Road. His stories have won numerous literary prizes and have appeared in journals and magazines on both sides of the Atlantic. A former army medic and recovering high school English teacher, he now lives in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada with his wife and two daughters, and when not writing or teaching writing to aspiring undergrads, he often finds himself looking for excuses to use his power tools or wandering city streets looking for stories. Find out more at www.brentvans.com.

Reviews

“For those whose mission it is to keep peace, war is never confined to combat zones. It seeps into the darkest crevices. It follows them home. In The Peace Thieves, Brent van Staalduinen has written a novel that makes post-apocalyptic seem like fantasy: the apocalypse is here. It is now.”
—Wayne Grady, author of The Good Father

“A deeply felt and deeply affecting look at the vicissitudes of war and its aftermath. Brent van Staalduinen captures the inner lives of his characters with a compassion and humour that for all their traumas makes their journey ultimately an uplifting one.”
—Nino Ricci, author of The Origin of Species

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