Joanne Kilbourn

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Joanne Kilbourn is a fictional Canadian detective, who appears in mystery novels by Gail Bowen.

In Deadly Appearances, the first Kilbourn novel, she is a political strategist and advisor to Andy Boychuk, a politician who is murdered just hours after being elected Leader of the Opposition in the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan. Kilbourn is forced to solve his murder while contending with the fact that the murderer is attempting to kill her too. In later novels, Kilbourn subsequently changes careers, becoming a political science professor in Regina, and later serves as a political commentator with a local television station. In the course of the later novels, she solves crimes committed both within the academic community and throughout the province of Saskatchewan.

Kilbourn is also a widow, whose husband was himself murdered several years before the events of Deadly Appearances. In A Colder Kind of Death, she is forced to investigate the killing of her late husband's murderer.

Several of the Kilbourn mysteries were adapted for television by Shaftesbury Films and CTV. In the television movies Love and Murder and Deadly Appearances, Kilbourn is played by Wendy Crewson.[1]

Joanne Kilbourn mysteries

  • Deadly Appearances, 1990
  • Murder at the Mendel, 1991
  • The Wandering Soul Murders, 1992
  • A Colder Kind of Death, 1994
  • A Killing Spring, 1996
  • Verdict in Blood, 1998
  • Burying Ariel, 2000
  • The Glass Coffin, 2002
  • The Last Good Day, 2004
  • The Endless Knot, 2006
  • The Brutal Heart, 2008
  • The Nesting Dolls, 2010
  • Kaleidoscope, 2012
  • The Gifted: A Joanne Kilbourn Mystery, 2013

References

  1. Roberts, Jerry (2009). Encyclopedia of Television Directors, Vol. 1, p. 50. Scarecrow Press, Inc.
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