Books in Order: Unraveling the Uniqueness of S.L. McInnis
Born and raised in Canada, S.L. McInnis embarked on her writing journey in 2020 with the release of her debut novel, Framed. Her riveting writing style, often compared to the gripping narrative of Gillian Flynn’s Gone Girl, has enthralled readers across the globe.
The Author’s Journey
Achieving her university degree in broadcasting, McInnis had a fulfilling career in radio broadcasting and public television before gravitating towards literature. Interestingly, she not only enriched her education in broadcasting, but also explored music in-depth. This varied academic experience, particularly her musical knowledge, later echoes in the life of the central character in Framed.
A Glimpse into McInnis’s Personal Life
Behind the scenes of her successful writing career, McInnis is happily married to a former television executive turned chef. The couple cherishes their life in the vibrant city of Toronto. When the intricacies of crafting a suspenseful narrative take a backseat, McInnis delights in reading books, immersing herself in crime dramas, and delving into a variety of true crime documentaries.
The Unique Style of McInnis’s Works
One inevitable feature of McInnis’s writing is the orderly arrangement of her plots. Reading McInnis’s novels, in particular, her “books in order”, offers a thrilling literary journey. Her linear narration, precise structure, and meticulous attention to detail make her writing style compliant with the “show, don’t tell” technique. This approach to storytelling, coupled with her layered characters and clever plot twists, beckons readers to turn page after page, feeding their curiosity graciously.
Publication Order of Standalone Novels