Anne Emery is a Canadian writer of murder mystery novels and a lawyer. Emery has been awarded the 2019 Arthur Ellis Award for Best Novel,[2] silver medal in the 2011 Independent Publisher Book Awards,[3] and the 2007 Arthur Ellis Award for Best First Novel.[4] In 2023, Emery's novel Fenian Street was shortlisted for the Crime Writers of Canada Whodunit Award for Best Traditional Mystery.[5] She has published twelve novels in her Collins-Burke mystery series,[6] which features Monty Collins, a Hallifax lawyer, and Father Brennan Burke, a Catholic priest and choirmaster,[7] and a stand-alone novel.
Children in the Morning (2010), silver medal winner in the 2011 Independent Publisher Book Awards;[3] the title was inspired by Leonard Cohen's song "Suzanne"[11]
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