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Elisabeth Bowers (born October 10, 1949) is a Canadian writer of mystery fiction. A native of Vancouver, British Columbia, Bowers later moved to the Gulf Islands. She is an alumna of the University of British Columbia, and during her career has held a variety of jobs. She wrote two detective novels, set in Vancouver, featuring Meg Lacey, a full-time detective and divorced mother. The first, Ladies' Night, was a finalist for the Arthur Ellis Award for Best First Novel. Her work has been described as "some of the very best in Canadian crime writing".

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  • Elisabeth Bowers (geboren am 10. Oktober 1949 in Vancouver) ist eine kanadische Autorin, die mit zwei Kriminalromanen um die Privatdetektivin Meg Lacey bekannt wurde. (de)
  • Elisabeth Bowers (born October 10, 1949) is a Canadian writer of mystery fiction. A native of Vancouver, British Columbia, Bowers later moved to the Gulf Islands. She is an alumna of the University of British Columbia, and during her career has held a variety of jobs. She wrote two detective novels, set in Vancouver, featuring Meg Lacey, a full-time detective and divorced mother. The first, Ladies' Night, was a finalist for the Arthur Ellis Award for Best First Novel. Her work has been described as "some of the very best in Canadian crime writing". (en)
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  • Elisabeth Bowers (geboren am 10. Oktober 1949 in Vancouver) ist eine kanadische Autorin, die mit zwei Kriminalromanen um die Privatdetektivin Meg Lacey bekannt wurde. (de)
  • Elisabeth Bowers (born October 10, 1949) is a Canadian writer of mystery fiction. A native of Vancouver, British Columbia, Bowers later moved to the Gulf Islands. She is an alumna of the University of British Columbia, and during her career has held a variety of jobs. She wrote two detective novels, set in Vancouver, featuring Meg Lacey, a full-time detective and divorced mother. The first, Ladies' Night, was a finalist for the Arthur Ellis Award for Best First Novel. Her work has been described as "some of the very best in Canadian crime writing". (en)
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  • Elisabeth Bowers (de)
  • Elisabeth Bowers (en)
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