A Meditation on Murder (2024)

(from her website)

I was raised in Smithers, BC, Canada and lived there until I moved to Toronto at age 20. I had a brief and unsuccessful career as a fashion design student and, after I worked at a series of low paying jobs, such as server, record store employee, etc., I began a degree in English Literature at University of Toronto, which I finished at the University of British Columbia. After graduating I became an editor at a self-help/how-to book publishing company based in Vancouver. Later, I did a master’s degree in publishing.

When I was a kid I wrote fiction but gave it up for a life of crime. Okay, that’s not true, but I did get seriously sidetracked. That time in my life is the subject of my memoir, "Nice Recovery". When I was twenty, until I got myself together and when I was about 26 I started writing, in the morning before work, first on the bus, then in a coffee shop. This writing became my first novel, "Alice, I Think", which was published by Thistledown Press in 2000.

When I first started writing my intention was to write a book about a teenager who doesn't fit in, but doesn't allow that fact to crush her. The Alice MacLeod series is my homage to oddballs. I wanted to create a character who has the courage and integrity to find her own way and define herself independently of other people. I've always admired people who can do that.

After finishing three books about Alice and her family, I decided that my goal is to write every kind of book I love to read. I’ve always loved horse books. I was a lunatic for horses when I was younger. I owned several horses over the years (for a time when I was quite young I was convinced I was a horse, but let's keep that between us) and I became obsessed with an equestrian sport called dressage. I quit riding when I left home to go to college, but part of me always thought I could have been a "contender". (In retrospect, I'm not sure why I would have thought that.) Anyway, I got a nice pay day when Alice, I Think was made into a TV series, and the first thing I did was rush out a buy a horse and start working on a book about two young dressage riders. The story was initially about two girls, but soon I fell in love with a secondary character, a boy named Alex, and the book became mainly about him. That one is called "Another Kind of Cowboy".

I’m also a maniac for detective novels, which led to "Getting the Girl", a comedy about an inept detective and a high school conspiracy he is determined to stop. Book number six is my memoir. I developed a bit of a substance abuse problem when I was thirteen and I ended up getting clean and sober when I was twenty. Nice Recovery is about that time. The book includes information for people with addiction problems and interviews with amazing young people in recovery. My love for satire and the End Is Nigh novels led me to write "Bright’s Light", which is that rarest of things: a funny dystopian novel about young dunderheads in the last fun place on earth and the alien who wants to save them.

"Home to Woefield", as it’s known in the U.S. and "The Woefield Poultry Collective" as it’s known in Canada, is a comedy about a young woman from Brooklyn who inherits a derelict farm on Vancouver Island. It’s the first of my novels published specifically for adults, though I’d say at least half the readers of my other books have been adults. I hope all my readers will like it. (It does contain quite a bit of swearing. Just be forewarned!) I’ve always wanted to be self-sustaining and able to grow my own food. All I lack is land and skill. The sequel, "Republic of Dirt", is scheduled to be published January 2015 by HarperCollins.

My next teen novel is called "The Truth Commission". It will be published March 2015 by Penguin Canada and Viking U.S. The story is about a group of teens who attend an art high school who start a truth-telling club with consequences both dire and funny.

In addition to my writing, I teach creative writ

A Meditation on Murder (2024)

FAQs

What is the summary of the book A Meditation on murder? ›

Book overview

One murder victim, five suspects and a room no person entered or left; the classic murder in a locked room conundrum. Aslan Kennedy has an idyllic life: leader of a spiritual retreat for wealthy holidaymakers on one of the Caribbean's most unspoilt islands, Saint Marie. Until he's murdered, that is.

Who killed the dad in Murder Mystery? ›

Nick and Audrey go to Quince's mansion to confront Cavendish, but find him dead by poison. The couple summons Delacroix and the remaining guests, who all have alibis. Nick and Audrey deduce that Grace is the murderer; she convinced Tobey to kill his father, before killing him and has been picking off the other heirs.

Who killed Malcolm in the Murder Mystery? ›

Murder Mystery (2019)

Malcolm Quince - Stabbed in the chest by Tobey Quince with his own ceremonial dagger. Tobias "Tobey" Quince - Shot in the temple by Grace Ballard.

What is the best crime novel to read? ›

Must-Read Crime Books
  • The Big Sleep (Special Edition) by Raymond Chandler. ...
  • American Heroin. by Melissa Scrivner Love. ...
  • Lullaby Road. by James Anderson. ...
  • The Talented Mr. Ripley, Ripley Under Ground, Ripley's Game. ...
  • The Reckoning. by John Grisham. ...
  • The Maltese Falcon (Special Edition) ...
  • The Chalk Man. ...
  • The Girl in the Spider's Web.

What is the theme of the book murder mystery? ›

Novels exploring mysteries and murder investigations often incorporate themes like deception, hidden motives, and the quest for truth. Motifs may include red herrings, suspenseful pacing, and the unraveling of clues.

What is the book How to survive your murder about? ›

The main character witnessed her sisters murder. A year later, the murderer is on trial, and suddenly she is giving a chance to relive the day and night her sister was murdered. Her goal is to save her sister at any cost.

Who is the main villain in Murder Mystery? ›

Grace Ballard (Gemma Arterton), born Grace Butler, is the hidden main villainess of the 2019 film Murder Mystery.

Who killed the rich uncle in Murder Mystery? ›

After Nick and Audrey were framed for the murder of Malcolm (played by Terence Stamp), they investigated the whole fiasco themselves to try to find out who did it, and they are able to get someone to crack. Turns out, the actress Grace (played by Gemma Arterton) was the one to stab him.

Who all died in Murder Mystery? ›

List of Deaths (Murder Mystery)
NumberCharacterCause
1Madeleine LeBoutillierChildbirth from giving birth to Grace Ballard
2Malcolm QuinceStabbed with his own dagger by his son - Tobey
3Tobey QuinceShot in the head by Grace Ballard
4Sergei RadjenkoShot multiple times through door by Juan Carlos Rivera
3 more rows

How did the murder mystery end? ›

Nick and Audrey's celebration after solving the case is interrupted when Vikram realizes that Grace couldn't have killed Sergei. That means she wasn't working alone. And indeed, Juan Carlos is the one who masterminded the whole thing, convincing Grace to murder Tobey and carrying out the others himself.

Who is Mr. Quince in Murder Mystery? ›

Murder Mystery (2019) - Terence Stamp as Malcolm Quince - IMDb.

How is Grace related to Malcolm in Murder Mystery? ›

She later poisoned Charles, who was her ex-lover, in order to prevent him from finding out who killed Suzi, and after the summation, Grace admitted to being Malcolm's daughter, but denied committing the murders while voicing her plans with her inheritance.

Who is the king of crime novels? ›

Stephen King is the author of more than fifty books, all of them worldwide bestsellers. His first crime thriller featuring Bill Hodges, MR MERCEDES, won the Edgar Award for best novel and was shortlisted for the CWA Gold Dagger Award.

What is considered the best mystery ever written? ›

TIME Magazine: The 100 Best Mystery and Thriller Books of All...
  • The Woman in White. by Collins, Wilkie. ...
  • Crime and Punishment. ...
  • The Leavenworth Case. ...
  • The Turn of the Screw. ...
  • The Hound of the Baskervilles, A Study in Scarlet, the Sign of Four. ...
  • The Murder of Roger Ackroyd. ...
  • The Crime at Black Dudley. ...
  • The Maltese Falcon.

What is the most suspenseful book ever written? ›

Best Thrillers of All Time
  • The Good Son. by You-Jeong Jeong. ...
  • The Little Stranger. by Sarah Waters. ...
  • Harlem Shuffle. by Colson Whitehead. ...
  • A Time to Kill. by John Grisham. ...
  • Prior Bad Acts. by Tami Hoag. ...
  • Big Little Lies. by Liane Moriarty. ...
  • Everything I Never Told You. by Celeste Ng. ...
  • Blood Meridian. by Cormac McCarthy.

What is the summary of living with the devil a meditation on good and evil? ›

The general thrust of Batchelor's argument in this book, is that rather than falling into the twin poles of externalizing and projecting "the demonic" onto others or suppressing it with denial, we need to learn how to live with it by recognizing and understanding those patterns of thinking and behavior that can so ...

What is the synopsis of the murder of history? ›

The Murder of History: A Critique of History Textbooks Used in Pakistan is a 1985 (263 page) book by Khursheed Kamal Aziz. It explains the various errors, misquotations, misinterpretations and misleading statements found in various curriculum textbooks taught in Pakistan.

What is the synopsis of the sisters Dervla Mctiernan? ›

In this prequel to the international best seller The Ruin, set 10 years prior, bright-eyed Carrie Ryan is at the very start of her career. When she has a hunch about an ongoing murder investigation, she knows it could be her only chance to prove herself and truly break into the “boys' club” of Dublin's police force.

Top Articles
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Annamae Dooley

Last Updated:

Views: 6346

Rating: 4.4 / 5 (45 voted)

Reviews: 84% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Annamae Dooley

Birthday: 2001-07-26

Address: 9687 Tambra Meadow, Bradleyhaven, TN 53219

Phone: +9316045904039

Job: Future Coordinator

Hobby: Archery, Couponing, Poi, Kite flying, Knitting, Rappelling, Baseball

Introduction: My name is Annamae Dooley, I am a witty, quaint, lovely, clever, rich, sparkling, powerful person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.