Inger Ash Wolfe
Inger Ash Wolfe is the pen name of Canadian novelist, poet and playwright Michael Redhill. He writes literary fiction under his real name, and mystery novels as Wolfe. He writes the Hazel Micallef series. Redhill was born in Baltimore, Maryland and raised in Toronto, Ontario. He studied for one year at Indiana University before returning home to complete his education at York University and the University of Toronto. Michael was on the editorial board of Coach House Press from 1993 to 1996, and is currently the publisher and editor of the Canadian literary magazine Brick.

Inger Ash Wolfe’s first published work was Impromptu Feats of Balance, a poetry collection published in 1990, as Michael Redhill. His first novel was Martin Sloane, published in 2001. His first novel was Inger Ash Wolfe was The Calling, published in 2008. Below is a list of Inger Ash Wolfe’s books in order of when they were first released:

Publication Order of Hazel Micallef Books

The Calling (2008)Best Hardcover PriceBest Paperback PriceBest Kindle Price
The Taken (2009)Best Hardcover PriceBest Paperback PriceBest Kindle Price
A Door in the River (2011)Best Hardcover PriceBest Paperback PriceBest Kindle Price
The Night Bell (2015)Best Hardcover PriceBest Paperback PriceBest Kindle Price

Publication Order of Standalone Novels

Martin Sloane (As: Michael Redhill) (2001)Best Hardcover PriceBest Paperback PriceBest Kindle Price
Bellevue Square (As:Michael Redhill) (2017)Best Hardcover PriceBest Paperback PriceBest Kindle Price

Publication Order of Short Stories/Novellas

Red Hand (As: Michael Redhill) (2012)Best Hardcover PriceBest Paperback PriceBest Kindle Price

Publication Order of Short Story Collections

Impromptu Feats of Balance (As: Michael Redhill) (1990)Best Hardcover PriceBest Paperback PriceBest Kindle Price
Lake Nora Arms (As: Michael Redhill) (1994)Best Hardcover PriceBest Paperback PriceBest Kindle Price
Asphodel (As: Michael Redhill) (1997)Best Hardcover PriceBest Paperback PriceBest Kindle Price
Light-Crossing (As: Michael Redhill) (2001)Best Hardcover PriceBest Paperback PriceBest Kindle Price

Publication Order of Plays

Building Jerusalem (As: Michael Redhill) (2001)Best Hardcover PriceBest Paperback PriceBest Kindle Price

Publication Order of Michael Redhill Short Story Collections

Impromptu Feats of Balance (1990)Best Hardcover PriceBest Paperback PriceBest Kindle Price
Lake Nora Arms (1994)Best Hardcover PriceBest Paperback PriceBest Kindle Price
Asphodel (1997)Best Hardcover PriceBest Paperback PriceBest Kindle Price
Light-Crossing (2001)Best Hardcover PriceBest Paperback PriceBest Kindle Price
Fidelity: Stories (2003)Best Hardcover PriceBest Paperback PriceBest Kindle Price
Twitch Force (2019)Best Hardcover PriceBest Paperback PriceBest Kindle Price

Publication Order of Michael Redhill Plays

(as Michael Redhill)

Building Jerusalem (2001)Best Hardcover PriceBest Paperback PriceBest Kindle Price
Goodness (2001)Best Hardcover PriceBest Paperback PriceBest Kindle Price

Publication Order of Anthologies

Blues & True Concussions(1996)Best Hardcover PriceBest Paperback PriceBest Kindle Price
Lost Classics(2000)Best Hardcover PriceBest Paperback PriceBest Kindle Price
Brick: A Literary Journal, Fall 2000(2000)Best Hardcover PriceBest Paperback PriceBest Kindle Price
The Notebooks(2002)Best Hardcover PriceBest Paperback PriceBest Kindle Price
Toronto Noir(2008)Best Hardcover PriceBest Paperback PriceBest Kindle Price
The Griffin Poetry Prize Anthology 2009(2009)Best Hardcover PriceBest Paperback PriceBest Kindle Price

Notes: All non-Hazel Micallef novels were written as Michael Redhill. Lost Classics also has contributions by Michael Ondaatje, Esta Spalding and Linda Spalding.

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Inger Ash Wolfe Synopsis: Saving Houdini is a standalone novel by Michael Redhill (aka Inger Ash Wolfe). Dashiel Woolf should be ecstatic for the chance to meet his hero, the Great Houdini, not long before the famous magician’s untimely death in 1926. But Dash’s concern is about getting home – because home is 85 years in the future. Sent back in time due to a magic trick gone awry, Dash and his new friend, Walt – a known troublemaker – hatch a plan to return Dash to the present day. But if they are successful, they could prevent the Great Houdini from taking part in the event that ended his life, potentially changing history forever…

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