Linwood Barclay
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Linwood Barclay is a Canadian
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-American
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  humourist, author
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 and former columnist
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. He has published books of autobiography and both humorous and dramatic detective fiction
Detective fiction
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, and he formerly wrote the thrice-weekly humour column
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 in the Toronto Star
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, as well as releasing a podcast with his articles. He recently took a one year sabbatical to promote his mystery novels. He planned to return to the Star in September 2008 but on June 28, 2008 he wrote his last column announcing his retirement from the Star.

Barclay lives in Burlington, Ontario with his wife and son.

Non-fiction

  • Last Resort: A Memoir
  • Mike Harris Made Me Eat My Dog
  • Father Knows Zilch: A guide for dumbfounded dads
  • This house is nuts!

Fiction

Year Title Publisher Notes
2004 Bad Move Bantam 1st Zack Walker novel
2005 Bad Guys Bantam 2nd Zack Walker novel
2006 Lone Wolf Bantam 3rd Zack Walker novel
2007 Stone Rain Bantam 4th Zack Walker novel
2007 No Time for Goodbye
No Time For Goodbye
No Time for Goodbye is a thriller novel written by Canadian author Linwood Barclay.The book was featured on the Richard & Judy Summer reading list of 2008 and The London Sunday Times reported in its year-end bestseller list that the novel led the paperback and hardcover fiction list with sales of...

Orion Featured on Richard & Judy
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's Summer reading list
2008 Too Close to Home
Too Close to Home
Too Close to Home is a novel written by Canadian author Linwood Barclay, the author of the Richard & Judy Summer read winner "No Time For Goodbye". -Summary:...

Bantam
2009 Fear the Worst
Fear The Worst
Fear The Worst is a novel written by Canadian author Linwood Barclay, the author of the Richard & Judy Summer read winner "No Time For Goodbye"....

Bantam
2010 Never Look Away
Never Look Away
Never Look Away is the eighth novel by Canadian author Linwood Barclay. It was published in 2010 by Delacorte Press.-Synopsis:It starts with a trip to a local amusement park. David Harwood is hoping a carefree day at Five Mountains will help dispel his wife Jan's recent depression, black moods that...

Delacorte Press
2011 The Accident Orion
2011 Clouded Vision Orion Quick read

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