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Quillcast episode 12: crime writer Giles Blunt

Quillcast is a podcast series from Quill & Quire featuring behind-the-scenes conversations with authors and publishing insiders.

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In this episode, Q&Q web editor Sue Carter Flinn speaks to Toronto crime writer Giles Blunt about his new novel, Until the Night (Vintage Canada), the sixth title in his John Cardinal crime series. The debut Cardinal book, Forty Words for Sorrow, won the British Crime Writers’ Macallan Silver Dagger, and the second book in the series, 2003′s The Delicate Storm, won the Arthur Ellis Award for Best Novel. Blunt has been longlisted twice for the Dublin IMPAC award.

Quillcast is produced with media partners The Walrus, Open Book: Ontario, and Open Book: Toronto, with support from Toronto Life. This project has been generously supported by the Ontario Media Development Corporation’s Entertainment and Creative Cluster Partnerships Fund.

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