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Penguin Canada and Little Brown party

Penguin Canada teamed up with Little Brown and company to fete some of the authors in town for the IFOA at a shoulder-to-shoulder party at Czehoski on Toronto’s Queen Street West. (Photos  by Teva Harrison.)

Four mystery writers from the U.K. form a common front. From left to right, Mark Billingham, author of <i>Buried</i>, James Robertson, author of <i>The Testament of Gideon Mack</i>, Robert Drewe, author of <i>Grace</i>, and Andrew Taylor, author of <i>A Stain on Silence</i>.

Four mystery writers from the U.K. form a common front. From left to right, Mark Billingham, author of Buried, James Robertson, author of The Testament of Gideon Mack, Robert Drewe, author of Grace, and Andrew Taylor, author of A Stain on Silence.

Anna Boyagoda, wife of Randy, helps their daughter Mira stand tall. Note Mira's outfit, in classic Penguin orange, black and white.

Anna Boyagoda, wife of Randy, helps their daughter Mira stand tall. Note Mira’s outfit, in classic Penguin orange, black and white.

Anne Green, producer of the Banff-Calgary International Writers Festival, shares a laugh with <i>Night Watch</i> author Sarah Waters.

Anne Green, producer of the Banff-Calgary International Writers Festival, shares a laugh with Night Watch author Sarah Waters.

The crowd at Czehoski.

The crowd at Czehoski.

Penguin publicity manager (and amateur pugilist) David Leonard splits a martini with author Marisha Pessl.

Penguin publicity manager (and amateur pugilist) David Leonard splits a martini with author Marisha Pessl.

Westwood Creative Artists' John Pearce, McClelland & Stewart's Doug Pepper, and Penguin Canada's David Davidar opt for something different from the evening's signature martinis - some wine for Pearce, a mixed drink for Pepper, and a bright blue tie for Davidar.

Westwood Creative Artists’ John Pearce, McClelland & Stewart’s Doug Pepper, and Penguin Canada’s David Davidar opt for something different from the evening’s signature martinis – some wine for Pearce, a mixed drink for Pepper, and a bright blue tie for Davidar.

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