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Shutterbug Mass market paperbound - 1999

by Laurence Gough

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Photo cover by Renzo Cattoni. Willows and Parker Series #11.
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Details

  • Title Shutterbug
  • Author Laurence Gough
  • Illustrator Renzi Cattoni
  • Binding Mass Market Paperbound
  • Edition 1st
  • Condition Used - Fine
  • Pages 288
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher McClelland and Stewart Canada, Westminster, Maryland, U.S.A.
  • Date 1999
  • Bookseller's Inventory # 8149
  • ISBN 9780771034299 / 0771034296
  • Weight 0.38 lbs (0.17 kg)
  • Dimensions 6.96 x 4.32 x 0.66 in (17.68 x 10.97 x 1.68 cm)
  • Dewey Decimal Code FIC

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From the publisher

Laurence Gough, who lives with his wife and two children in Vancouver, has written twelve Willows and Parker mysteries: The Goldfish Bowl, winner of an Arthur Ellis Award for Best First Novel from the Crime Writers of Canada; Death on a No. 8 Hook; Hot Shots, winner of an Arthur Ellis Award for Best Crime Novel of the Year; Serious Crimes; Accidental Deaths; Fall Down Easy; Killers; Heartbreaker; Memory Lane; Karaoke Rap; Shutterbug; and Funny Money. His international thriller, Sandstorm, won the Author Award (fiction) from the Foundation for the Advancement of Canadian Letters in 1991.


From the Hardcover edition.

Media reviews

“With Laurence Gough and his series featuring Vancouver cops Jack Willows and Claire Parker…it’s fine to know you’re about the spend several hours in a world of delicious characterizations, fast, complex plots, and best and most important of all, writing as light and flaky as excellent pie crust.”
London Free Press

“Laurence Gough is high on anyone’s list of the best authors in Canadian crime writing.”
Globe and Mail

“[Gough’s] detailed, hardbitten novels have set a new standard in Canadian crime writing.”
Windsor Star

“Gough has emerged as a master in the hard-boiled tradition.”
Ottawa Citizen

“[Gough’s]…murder mysteries are of the hard-boiled variety, but with a wickedly twisted brand of black comedy.…Wild and wingy rollercoaster rides.”
Vancouver Sun

“Gough is one of the most inventively reliable bloodsmiths in the trade.”
The Times (London)

“Gough is a real find.…For anyone into hard-boiled American fiction, try heading north of the border for a treat.”
Vox

“Gough’s work is laced with acid humour and tight-as-a-chokehold prose. If he lived in the U.S., he’d already be a superstar.”
Daily Post (Liverpool)

About the author

Laurence Gough, who lives with his wife and two children in Vancouver, has written twelve Willows and Parker mysteries: " The Goldfish Bowl," winner of an Arthur Ellis Award for Best First Novel from the Crime Writers of Canada; "Death on a No. 8 Hook"; "Hot Shots," winner of an Arthur Ellis Award for Best Crime Novel of the Year; "Serious Crimes"; "Accidental Deaths"; "Fall Down Easy"; "Killers"; "Heartbreaker"; "Memory Lane"; "Karaoke Rap; Shutterbug;" and" Funny Money." His international thriller, "Sandstorm," won the Author Award (fiction) from the Foundation for the Advancement of Canadian Letters in 1991.

"From the Hardcover edition."