Kim Moritsugu
Kim Moritsugu was raised in the Toronto neighbourhood of Rosedale (where the literary mystery The Glenwood Treasure is set), leads Heritage Toronto walking tours of the area, and gained personal experience with buried treasures years ago while working on archaeological excavations in England.
She holds B.A. and M.B.A. degrees from the University of Toronto, and worked several years in a corporate setting before becoming a fiction writer. She is also the author of three works of literary fiction, the novels Looks Perfect (shortlisted for the Toronto Book Award), Old Flames, and The Restoration of Emily. Kim teaches creative writing through The Humber School for Writers, and blogs about food as The Hungry Novelist.
Selected Bibliography:
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The Glenwood Treasure, Toronto: Dundurn, 2003 Historic homes, ravines, and family secrets figure in The Glenwood Treasure, a contemporary literary mystery in the tradition of classics Brat Farrar and Rebecca. |
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And Everything Nice, Victoria: Raven, 2011 A Rapid Reads mystery set within a community pop/rock choir about blackmail and shades of honesty, narrated by an amusing, street-smart young woman. |
Awards:
Shortlisted, Arthur Ellis Award for Best Crime Novel, 2003, for The Glenwood Treasure
Web site:
www.kimmoritsugu.com
Copyright 2011 Crime Writers of Canada
