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Edward O. Phillips (born November 26, 1931) is a Canadian novelist, who has written both mystery novels and mainstream literary fiction. He is best known for his mystery novel series featuring gay detective Geoffrey Chadwick.〔"Whodunits set in 'duchy of Westmount' will appeal to tweed-curtain aficionados". ''Victoria Times-Colonist'', August 1, 2004.〕 ==Biography== Phillips has lived most of his life in Westmount, Quebec.〔 He earned a law degree from the Université de Montréal in 1956, but decided against legal practice. He subsequently graduated from Harvard University with a Master's Degree in Teaching, and later earned a second Master's Degree in English Literature from Boston University. After teaching school for seven years, he pursued a long-time interest in painting. His work was exhibited in five one-man and numerous group shows. His first novel, ''Sunday's Child'', was published in 1981.〔 Phillips won the Arthur Ellis Award in 1987 for his novel ''Buried on Sunday''.〔 His short story "Matthew and Chauncy" was adapted by Anne Claire Poirier into the 1989 film ''Salut Victor''.〔"Tales of foibled Westmount; Edward O. Phillips changes genre, but stays close to home". ''Montreal Gazette'', April 25, 1992.〕 He is out as gay.〔
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