Lesley Crewe Books in Order
Lesley Crewe is a prolific author and writer, residing in Cape Breton with her family. She holds a degree in English and Education from Concordia University and has honed her craft as a features writer and columnist, serving as Home Fires columnist for Cape Bretoner Magazine from 2000 to 2005, and Lesley's Letters columnist for Cahoots online magazine from 2005 to 2009. Her debut novel, Relative Happiness, was an instant bestseller upon its 2005 publication by Vagrant Press and garnered a nomination for the Margaret and John Savage First Book Award. With a total of ten novels to her name, Crewe has established herself as a respected voice in the literary world. Her work has been adapted into film, with Relative Happiness being optioned in 2012 and brought to the big screen in 2014 by Wreckhouse Productions, directed by Deanne Foley and starring an ensemble cast.
Bibliography verified: January 2026
Book Series by Lesley Crewe
- #1AmazonRelative Happiness(2005)
- #2AmazonShoot Me(2006)
- #3AmazonAva Comes Home(2008)
- #4AmazonHit & Mrs.(2009)
- #5AmazonKin(2012)
- #6AmazonHer Mother's Daughter(2013)
- #7AmazonChloe Sparrow(2014)
- #8AmazonAmazing Grace(2015)
- #9AmazonMary, Mary(2016)
- #10AmazonBeholden(2018)
- #11AmazonThe Spoon Stealer(2020)
- #12AmazonNosy Parker(2022)
- #13AmazonRecipe for a Good Life(2023)
- #14AmazonDeath & Other Inconveniences(2024)
- #15AmazonThe Spirit of Scatarie(2025)
About Lesley Crewe
Lesley Crewe is a prolific author and writer, residing in Cape Breton with her family. She holds a degree in English and Education from Concordia University and has honed her craft as a features writer and columnist, serving as Home Fires columnist for Cape Bretoner Magazine from 2000 to 2005, and Lesley's Letters columnist for Cahoots online magazine from 2005 to 2009. Her debut novel, Relative Happiness, was an instant bestseller upon its 2005 publication by Vagrant Press and garnered a nomination for the Margaret and John Savage First Book Award. With a total of ten novels to her name, Crewe has established herself as a respected voice in the literary world. Her work has been adapted into film, with Relative Happiness being optioned in 2012 and brought to the big screen in 2014 by Wreckhouse Productions, directed by Deanne Foley and starring an ensemble cast.
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