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Cheryl Kaye Tardif

Cheryl Kaye Tardif (née Kaye; born ) is a Canadian mystery writer best known for Canada-based novels ''Whale Song'', ''Divine Intervention'', and ''The River''. Her novels involve social issues such as assisted suicide, school bullies, child abuse, and the search for youth and longevity.
==Biography==
Tardif was born in Vancouver, British Columbia. Her parents are Larry Norman Kaye and Mary Elizabeth McLellan. Her father was in the military for most of her young life. She married Marc Tardif, also served in the Canadian Forces. She has lived all across Canada and spent three years in Bermuda, and now resides in West Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada.
In 2003, she wrote a public service announcement for a racial harmony campaign. ''One Voice ~ One World'' placed third and was produced and aired on cable channels across Alberta. Tardif has appeared on TV, radio, and in newspapers〔http://www.californiachronicle.com/articles/viewArticle.asp?articleID=202〕 and magazines across Canada and in the United States.
Most of her published novels take place in various Canadian locations. Tardif "specializes in mile-a-minute pot-boiler mysteries, usually set in Western Canadian locales".〔Hicks, Graham; http://edmsun.canoe.ca/News/Columnists/Hicks_Graham/2006/06/15/1633417.html ''Edmonton Sun''.〕 Her most recent novel, ''The River'', was released in September 2005. ''The River'' is about a woman who goes up north to search for her father, but what she finds instead is a taste of the future. ''The River'' looks at how far we have gone with our technology in our search for youth and eternal life. It is a combination of suspense, sci-fi, and adventure and is based loosely on legends and stories from the Nahanni River area of Canada’s Northwest Territories.
Tardif wrote two earlier novels, ''Whale Song'' (2003) and ''Divine Intervention'' (2004). ''Whale Song'' explores topics such as amnesia and suicide and has strong societal messages involving racism, schoolyard bullying, tragedy, betrayal, and forgiveness. A revised, expanded edition was published in 2007.
''Divine Intervention'' is a psychic suspense novel. It is the story of a group of psychic government agents hunting for a serial arsonist in BC. It carries a message about what can happen to abandoned children caught in the foster care web, and deals with topics such as abuse, abortion, and murder.

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