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In reply to the discussion: Looking for new to me authors [View all]SheilaT
(23,156 posts)34. Robert Sawyer and Robert Charles Wilson.
Canadian s-f writers. In recent years I've discovered that the Canadians are writing far more original, much less formulaic fiction.
Another Canadian I'm fond of is Andrew Pyper. His first novel, "Lost Girls" (not to be confused with anything else by that name, and it's best located by looking up by author) is absolutely amazing. An attorney with a bit of a drug problem goes to a small town in northern Ontario to defend a teacher accused of murdering two teenage girls. There are twists and turns and the language is amazing. I found myself reading passages out loud to my husband because they were so good.
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seabeyond
Jan 2012
#25
I've read all the authors you mention - you might want to try Henning Mankel's 'Wallender' series.
jannyk
Dec 2011
#17
i read one of hers. dont remember what it was. she is on my list to go back to.
seabeyond
Jan 2012
#31