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AWARD-WINNING broadcast journalist
LINDEN MACINTYRE has won the 2009 Scotiabank Giller Prize for his second novel,
The Bishop’s Man (Random House Canada, July 2009), a story about a conflicted priest who is instructed by the local bishop in Cape Breton to help protect the Catholic Church from a sexual abuse scandal. The Scotiabank Giller Prize is Canada’s most lucrative fiction prize at $50,000. The judges described
The Bishop’s Man as a “brave novel, conceived and written with impressive delicacy and understanding.” MacIntyre, whose first novel,
The Long Stretch, was published in 1999, is also the author of a 2006 memoir,
Causeway: A Passage from Innocence.
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