Elizabeth J. Duncan

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Elizabeth J. Duncan is a Canadian writer of cozy mysteries and the author of the ongoing Penny Brannigan series set in North Wales.[1] The first book in the series, A Cold Light of Mourning, was nominated for the Agatha Award and Arthur Ellis Award in 2009.[2][3] The fourth novel in the series, A Small Hill to Die On, won the Bony Blithe Award in 2013 and the fifth novel, Never Laugh as A Hearse Goes By, was nominated for the same award in 2014.[4][5]

Elizabeth J. Duncan
Elizabeth J. Duncan

Life and work

Duncan graduated from Carleton University, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, with a BA in English. Prior to becoming a novelist, she worked as a writer and editor for Canadian newspapers, including the Ottawa Citizen and the Hamilton Spectator.[6] She currently teaches in The School for Writers Program at Humber College. She lives in Toronto, Ontario, Canada and spends time abroad each year in North Wales.[7]

Books

  • The Cold Light of Mourning (2009, Minotaur Books)
  • A Brush with Death (2010, Minotaur Books)
  • A Killer's Christmas in Wales (2011, Minotaur Books)
  • A Small Hill to Die On (2012, Minotaur Books)
  • Never Laugh as a Hearse Goes By (2013, Minotaur Books)
  • Slated for Death (2015, Minotaur Books)
  • Untimely Death (2015, Crooked Lane Books)
  • Murder on the Hour (2016, Minotaur Books)
  • Ill Met by Murder (2016, Crooked Lane Books)
  • Murder is for Keeps (2017, Minotaur Books)
  • Much Ado about Murder (2017, Crooked Lane Books)
  • The Marmalade Murders (2018, Minotaur Books)
  • Remembering the Dead (2019, Crooked Lane Books)
  • On Deadly Tides (2021, Crooked Lane Books)

References

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