A Canadian peacekeeper deploys to Croatia in 1993 to separate armies that want nothing to do with peace. He comes home carrying wounds nobody can see. Decades later, a daughter he never knew existed makes her way across the country to find him.
The Peace Thieves is Brent Van Staalduinen’s sixth novel, built around a question the title refuses to let go of: who is stealing the peace, and can it ever truly be kept?
An anti-war novel that openly celebrates the people sent into harm’s way, and asks what a country owes them when they return.
Topics: Canadian peacekeeping novel, military fiction Canada, PTSD veterans fiction, Croatia 1993, father-daughter estrangement
GUEST: Brent Van Staalduinen | http://brentvans.com
Originally aired on2026-06-02
