L. R. Wright

Laurali Rose "Bunny" Wright (née Appleby) (5 June 1939 – 25 February 2001) was a Canadian writer of mainstream fiction and mystery novels.

[4] In 1959, Wright worked as a journalist at the Fraser Valley Record; she wrote for the Saskatoon Star Phoenix, but her first article was for The Globe and Mail about being a teenager in Germany.

The two were married, and she spent time as an actor with her husband, including a stint doing summer stock in Dawson City.

She worked for several years as a journalist at the Calgary Herald, eventually becoming assistant city editor, before turning to full-time writing in 1977.

[5] The Suspect has been adapted for the stage and, at various times, the "Alberg and Cassandra" series has been optioned for film and television.