Laurali Rose Wright (née
Appleby) (5 June 1939 — 25 February 2001) was a
Canadian writer of
mystery novels.
Born in
Saskatoon,
Saskatchewan, Wright worked as an actor (with her husband, John Wright, including a stint doing summer stock in Dawson City) and
journalist before publishing her first novel,
Neighbours, in 1979. Her earliest novels were literary fiction; after the publication of
The Suspect (1985), her first mystery novel and winner of the 1986
Edgar Award for Best Novel, she concentrated exclusively on the genre. One further work of literary fiction,
Love in the Temperate Zone, appeared in 1988.
Wright rarely used her given names for any purpose. She published all her novels as L. R. Wright (except in the USA, where she appeared as Laurali Wright), and was known as Bunny in her personal life.
Wright died of
breast cancer in
Vancouver,
British Columbia.
Bibliography
- The Karl Alberg Mysteries
- The Suspect (1985)
- Sleep While I Sing (1986)
- A Chill Rain in January (1990)
- Fall From Grace (1991)
- Prized Possessions (1993)
- A Touch of Panic (1994)
- Mother Love (1995)
- Strangers Among Us (1996)
- Acts of Murder (1997)
- The Edwina Henderson Mysteries
- Kidnap (2000)
- Menace (2001)
- Other novels
- Neighbours (1979)
- The Favorite (1982)
- Among Friends (1984)
- Love in the Temperate Zone (1988)
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