Tiffany
Tiffany works as the receptionist at the Toronto Gazette, but her ambitions reach far beyond the front desk.

A journalism student with an alert mind and a genuine curiosity about the craft of reporting, she watches the newsroom with the keen interest of someone preparing to enter its world. Though young and still learning, Tiffany possesses a thoughtful understanding of the principles that guide responsible journalism. In her conversations with Jeff O’Brian, she reveals a quiet confidence in the value of facts, verification, and ethical reporting—ideals that once shaped O’Brian’s own career.

Within "Larry Dixon's cabin", Tiffany becomes an unexpected catalyst for O’Brian’s investigation. A seemingly casual exchange between them reminds him of the foundational rules of journalism he once followed so carefully before cynicism and professional setbacks began to erode his confidence. Her perspective, fresh and unburdened by past disappointments, prompts O’Brian to reconsider his approach to the Tom Thomson investigation. In this way, Tiffany represents the next generation of investigative integrity, rekindling in O’Brian the disciplined mindset that ultimately helps guide his search for the truth.
LARRY DIXON'S CABIN (Paperback)
