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Gail Bowen (born 1942 in Toronto, Ontario) is a Canadian playwright and writer of mystery novels.

She was educated at a University of Toronto, the University of Waterloo and the University of Saskatchewan. She afterward taught English inside Saskatchewan, & is presently the prof of English at First Nations University of Canada.

Bowen's detective novel feature detective Joanne Kilbourn. Numbers of stand been adapted when American television movies.

Bibliography

1919: A Billet doux of George & Adelaide (1986) Fatal Appearances (1990) Execution at a Mendel (1991) A Mobile Soul Murders (1992) Dancing around Poppies (1993) Beauty & a Animal (1993) The Colder Kinda Demise (1994, winner of the Arthur Ellis Award) A Tree (1994) The Sidesplitting Spring (1996) Finding of fact inside Blood (1998) Burying Ariel (2000) A Glass Casket (2002) A Previous Adios (2004) A White Bear (2005)

Writers Union of Canada
Biography, selected publications, and awards.

Murder Victim to be Found in the Library
Article from the University of Regina Report about Bowen's decision to set her seventh novel at the school.

Gail Bowen
Official site featuring a biography and information about her Joanne Kilboun series.






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