
Howard Engel was a pioneering, award-winning Canadian mystery and non-fiction author. He is famous for his Benny Cooperman private-eye series, set in the Niagara Region of Ontario. He and Eric Wright are two of the authors responsible for founding Crime Writers Of Canada. He had twins Charlotte and William with authoress, Marian Engel. He has a son, Jacob, with his late wife, authoress Janet Hamilton: with whom he co-wrote "Murder In Space". A stroke in 2001 famously caused "alexia sine agraphia". It was a disease that hampered Howard's ability to comprehend written words, even though he could continue to write! He retired in Toronto, where he continued to inspire and mentor future authors and writers of all kinds. Maureen Jennings, creator of the Murdoch novels and still-running television series, is among them. Unfortunately, he died of pneumonia that arose after a stroke. True animal-lovers: Howard's beloved living cat, Kali, is included by their family in his obituary.
Series
Books

Mr. Doyle and Dr. Bell
1997

A Victim Must Be Found
1988

The Ransom Game
1981

Memory Book
2005

The Suicide Murders
1980

The Man Who Forgot How To Read
2007

A City Called July
1986

Murder On Location
1982

City of Fallen Angels
2014

Crimes of Passion
An Unblinking Look at Murderous Love
2001

Murder in Montparnasse
1992

Dead and Buried
1990

East of Suez
2008

Murder in Baker Street
New Tales of Sherlock Holmes
2001

The Whole Megillah
2012

There Was an Old Woman
1993

Murder Sees the Light
1985

The Cooperman Variations
2001

Lord High Executioner
1996