About Mel Bradshaw
Mel Bradshaw is a Canadian award-winning author of crime novels. He is famously known for his 2004 debut novel Death in the Age of Steam. Bradshaw is a graduate of Oxford and the University of Toronto, where he served as the film editor of The Varsity. He has taught English classes in Southeast Asia and Canada and written crime novels set in three different eras. His 2008 novel, Victim Impact novel, features courtroom drama and biker gangs in the 21st-century Golden Horseshoe. His book Death in the Age of Steam is set in Victorian Canada and won the ForeWord Magazine Book of the Year Award in 2004 in the mystery category. The novel was also shortlisted for the Ellis Award. His books Fire on the Runway, Quarrel with the Foe, and Winner’s Loss are set in the 1920s, and they all feature
Publication Order of Paul Shenstone Mystery Books
3 books in seriesPublication Order
- Quarrel with the Foe(2005)
- Fire on the Runway(2013)
- Winner's Loss(2017)
Publication Order of Standalone Novels
2 books in seriesPublication Order
- Death in the Age of Steam(2004)
- Victim Impact(2008)
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Who is Mel Bradshaw?
Mel Bradshaw is a bestselling author known for 2 book series. Their work has captivated millions of readers worldwide with compelling characters and intricate plots.
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We recommend starting with Publication Order of Paul Shenstone Mystery Books as it is one of the most popular and longest-running series by this author.
How many books has Mel Bradshaw written?
Mel Bradshaw has written over 5 books across 2 different series, making them one of the most prolific authors in their genre.