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Canadian Club of Halton Peel presented Ian Hamilton

Author Ian Hamilton and CCHP president Barry Wylie, Oakville, Ontario | Janet Bedford
Author Ian Hamilton and CCHP president Barry Wylie, Oakville, Ontario | Janet Bedford

Some people are born to write and Ian Hamilton, crime mystery writer and award-winning author of the Ava Lee novels, is one. The guest speaker at the dinner meeting of Canadian Club of Halton Peel, Ian was warmly received by his avid fans who are waiting for his next book to be finished. The 7th book in the series, The King of Shanghai, will be published in Canada this December. He has contracted to write at least another three. “Good news for us fans!” according to Barry Wylie, President of the Canadian Club of Halton Peel.

Ian Hamilton is a former journalist, government executive, diplomat and international businessman residing in Burlington, Ontario. While recovering from major surgery in 2009, he created his unique character, Ava Lee, a Toronto-based Chinese Canadian lesbian forensic accountant!

Ian Hamilton's fans! (Canadian Club Directors) Gerry, Lori, Gerry, Cindy & Susan Ian Hamilton's fans! (Canadian

Ian Hamilton's fans! (Canadian

Club Directors)

Gerry, Lori, Gerry, Cindy & Susan

Ian’s international experiences add a depth of reality to the many people, places and cultures that Ava encounters in her adventures. The first book in the series, The Water Rat of Wanchai, won the 2012 Arthur Ellis Award for Best First Crime Novel. Five more captivating Ava Lee books have been published since then – The Disciple of Las Vegas, The Wild Beasts of Wuhan, The Red Pole of Macau, The Scottish Banker of Surabaya and The Two Sisters of Borneo. All of Ian’s books have achieved international distribution and movie and television rights deals have been struck. BBC has named Ian one of the ten crime and mystery writers from the last 30 years whose work should be on your book shelf. More information about Ian and his books can be found at http://ianhamiltonbooks.com.

The Canadian Club of Halton Peel meets at the Oakville Conference Centre for fellowship, dinner and fascinating speakers monthly September through April. As part of the thank you to the speakers, a donation of $500 is made to an organization chosen by the speaker. This month’s donation was gratefully accepted by Diane Beaulieu, Executive Director, Halton Women’s Place.

The next dinner on October 23, 2014 will be especially topical as Stephen Cornish, Executive Director, Médecins Sans Frontières | Doctors Without Borders Canada, will talk about the efforts of MSF and his Field Missions to the Central African Republic (January 2014) and South Sudan (August 2014) under the title “Forgotten Crises to CNN Emergencies – from South Sudan to Ebola”.

Reservations for the dinner can be made by e-mail ([email protected]), by telephone (905-827-6302) or by mail (cheques payable to The Canadian Club of Halton Peel, 283 River Side Drive, Oakville, L6K 3N3). The dinners are very reasonably priced at $35 members, $45 non-members, $20 students.



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