Howard Engel, born on April second, nineteen thirty-one, was a distinguished Canadian novelist and writer, renowned for his contributions to the mystery genre. Residing in Toronto, Ontario, Engel carved a niche for himself with his captivating Benny Cooperman detective series, which is set against the backdrop of the Niagara Region, particularly in and around the city of Grantham, Ontario. This fictional setting closely mirrors his birthplace of St. Catharines, Ontario, adding a personal touch to his narratives.
Engel's literary journey was marked by his role as a CBC producer, where he honed his storytelling skills and brought compelling narratives to the Canadian audience. His work not only entertained but also enriched the Canadian literary landscape, making him a significant figure in the world of mystery writing.
In nineteen eighty-two, Engel became one of the founding authors of Crime Writers of Canada, an organization dedicated to promoting Canadian crime writers and their works. His involvement in this initiative underscored his commitment to the genre and his desire to foster a community of writers who shared his passion for mystery and storytelling.