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Tim Wynne-Jones


(Timothy Wynne-Jones)
Canada (b.1948)

Tim Wynne-Jones's critically acclaimed fiction includes Some of the Kinder Planets, winner of the Boston Globe-Horn Book Award for fiction. He lives in Perth, Ontario.

Genres: Mystery
 
Series
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   Zoom at Sea (1985)
   Zoom Away (1987)
   Zoom Upstream (1992)
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Novels
   Odd's End (1980)
   Odd's End No-Name (1980)
   The Knot (1982)
   Le Matou Marin (1984)
   Fastyngange (1988)
   Mischief City (1989)
   Hour of the Frog (1990)
   Voices (1990)
   Mouse in the Manager (1993)
   The last piece of sky (1993)
   The Book of Changes (1994)
   The Maestro (1995)
   Mouse in the Manger (1995)
   The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1997)
   Rosie Backstage (1997)
   Architect of the Moon (1998)
   Lord of the Fries (1999)
   The Boy in the Burning House (2000)
   Ned Mouse Breaks Away (2003)
   A Thief in the House of Memory (2004)
   The Survival Game (2006)
   Click (2007) (with others)
   The Uninvited (2009)
   Blink & Caution (2011)
   The Emperor of Any Place (2015)
   The Ruinous Sweep (2018)
   The Starlight Claim (2019)
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Collections
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Anthologies edited
   Boys' Own (2000)
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Picture Books show
 
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Tim Wynne-Jones recommends
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Blind Date (2022)
(Hunter and Tate Mystery, book 1)
Brenda Chapman
"Blind Date is an absolute page turner and a promising debut for Ella Tate: blogger, crime reporter and scrappy fighter with a heart as big as a punching bag. This is Brenda Chapman at her best."
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The Ones We Keep (2022)
Bobbie Jean Huff
"In one calamitous moment of loss and denial, Olivia Somerville walks out the back door of grief into a life untethered but far from free. The Ones We Keep tracks her journey, interspersed with the journeys of those she left behind, until a second momentous calamity cracks opens the door to a possibility of return. Bobbie Jean Huff thinks us through the unthinkable with grace and unwavering confidence in this riveting story that is wrenching and tender in equal parts, and in the end so deeply satisfying."
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Here So Far Away (2018)
Hadley Dyer
"This is a gorgeous read, so wonder-full of surprises."

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Anthologies containing stories by Tim Wynne-Jones
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Taking Aim (2015)
Power and Pain, Teens and Guns
edited by
Michael Cart
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A Century of Children's Ghost Stories (1996)
Tales of Dread and Delight
edited by
Philippa Pearce
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Black Thorn, White Rose (1994)
(Fairy Tale Anthologies, book 2)
edited by
Ellen Datlow and Terri Windling

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