Wright, L.R. (1939–2001)
Wright, L.R. (1939–2001)
Canadian mystery writer, novelist and journalist. Name variations: Laurali Rose Wright; Bunny Wright. Born Laurali Appleby, 1939, in Saskatoon, Canada; died of breast cancer, Feb 2001, in Vancouver, Canada; attended Banff School of Fine Arts.
Worked as journalist on the Calgary Herald (1970–77); wrote "Karl Alberg" and "Edwina Henderson" mystery series, as well as mainstream novels; writings include Neighbours (1979), The Favorite (1982), Among Friends (1984), The Suspect (1985), Sleep While I Sing (1986), Fall From Grace (1991), Acts of Murder (1997), Kidnap (1999), and Menace (2001). Received Edgar Allan Poe Award for The Suspect; won the Arthur Ellis Award for A Chill Rain in January and Mother Love; also won Canadian Authors Association Literary Award for Fiction.