Giles Blunt

Giles Blunt (born 1952) is a Canadian novelist, poet, and screenwriter. His first novel, Cold Eye, was a psychological thriller set in the New York art world, which was made into the French movie Les Couleurs du diable (Allain Jessua, 1997).

Giles Blunt
Born1952
Windsor, Ontario, Canada
OccupationAuthor
NationalityCanadian
GenreMystery fiction
Years active1987-present
Notable worksJohn Cardinal series

Career

Blunt is also the author of the John Cardinal novels, set in the small city of Algonquin Bay, in Northern Ontario. Blunt was born in Windsor, Ontario, and grew up in North Bay; Algonquin Bay is North Bay thinly disguised — for example, Blunt retains the names of major streets and the two lakes (Trout Lake and Lake Nipissing) that the town sits between, the physical layout of the two places is the same, and he describes Algonquin Bay as being in the same geographical location as North Bay.

The first Cardinal story, Forty Words for Sorrow, won the British Crime Writers' Association Silver Dagger, and the second, The Delicate Storm, won the Crime Writers of Canada's Arthur Ellis Award for best novel, as did the sixth, "Until the Night." The 2010 John Cardinal novel Crime Machine was described as "a richly plotted work by one of Canada's best mystery novelists."[1]

Blunt also has written No Such Creature, a "road novel" set in the American southwest, and Breaking Lorca, which is set in a clandestine jail in El Salvador in the 1980s. Twice nominated for the Dublin IMPAC award,[2] his novels have been compared to the work of Ian Rankin and Cormac McCarthy.[3][4]

Blunt's television credits include episodes of Law & Order, Street Legal, and Night Heat plus four series of Cardinal, a series adapted from his novels.[5]

Blunt received the honorary degree of Doctor of Education on June 12, 2014, from Nipissing University.[6]

Bibliography

John Cardinal series

  • 2000 Forty Words for Sorrow Random House Canada ISBN 0-425-18516-8
  • 2002 The Delicate Storm Random House Canada ISBN 0-425-19678-X
  • 2005 Black Fly Season Random House Canada ISBN 0-425-20957-1
  • 2006 By the Time You Read This (also published as The Fields of Grief) Random House Canada ISBN 0-679-31244-7
  • 2010 Crime Machine Random House Canada ISBN 978-0-679-31433-2
  • 2012 Until the Night Random House Canada ISBN 978-0679314356

Other books

  • 1989 Cold Eye Avon Books, US & Canada (paperback) ISBN 0-380-70876-0
  • 2008 No Such Creature Random House Canada ISBN 978-0-679-31431-8
  • 2009 Breaking Lorca Random House Canada ISBN 978-0-307-35700-7
  • 2015 The Hesitation Cut Random House Canada ISBN 978-0-345-81597-2
  • 2016 Vanishing Act Exile Editions ISBN 978-1-55096-583-4 (poems)

Screenwriting credits

Year Title Notes
1987Night HeatEpisode: The Cost of Doing Business
1987-89DiamondsEpisodes: The Smiling Mortician and Dinosaur
1991Law & OrderEpisode: His Hour Upon the Stage
1993Street LegalEpisode: Thicker Than Water

Other

Year Title Notes
2011Republic of DoyleScript consultant, 2 episodes

References

  1. Cannon, Margaret (December 18, 2010). "Margaret Cannon's Deathly Dozen for 2010". The Globe and Mail. Toronto. Retrieved December 22, 2010.
  2. "The 2011 Award". International Dublin Literary Award. 2011. Archived from the original on September 26, 2011.
  3. O'Keefe, Catherine (December 5, 2006). "Review: The Detective John Cardinal Mystery Series". Seven Oaks. Archived from the original on July 16, 2011. Retrieved December 22, 2010.
  4. National Post, November 28, 2008.
  5. "Cardinal renewed for a fourth series". The Killing Times. 2018-06-08. Retrieved 2018-07-29.
  6. "Nipissing announces 2014 honorary degrees". Nipissing University. June 4, 2014. Archived from the original on June 17, 2017. Retrieved July 4, 2017.
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