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Screenwriter and novelist. Lives with his wife, film and musical producer Mary Young Leckie. They divide their time between Toronto, their cottage in the Kawartha Highlands and the Bahamas, with their three adult children. Interests: hiking, sailing, traveling and telling unique stories.
- The Arrow
Past works Contact Me Back CV Coppermine An Officer and a...
- An Officer and a Murderer
Synopsis. Canadian RAF colonel Russell Williams's career...
- Where The Spirit Lives
Synopsis. This period Canadian drama tracks the difficult...
- The Arrow
About Keith Ross Leckie: Keith was born in Toronto, Ontario on April 26, 1952. He lives in Toronto with his wife Mary. They have three adult children. Ke...
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Apr 9, 2020 · Keith Ross Leckie's novel Cursed! Blood of the Donnellys is a fictional account of the notorious family and that time in Canadian history.
Jan 1, 2010 · Leckie bases his story on the murder trial of Sinnisiak and Uluksuk in 1917, the first jury-system trial of Inuit in Canada. The hero, Jack Creed, is seen first bringing back the bodies of his fellow North West Mounted Police officers murdered by a crazed trapper turned cannibal.
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Keith Ross Leckie has worked in the film and television business as a dramatic scriptwriter for more than 30 years. His credits include multiple CBC miniseries including Everest!, Shattered City, Milgaard, The Arrow, and Lost in the Barrens. He lives in Toronto with his wife and children.
Leckie plunges us into a heroic story describing an attempt to forge an Afghan alliance in the dying days of the Soviet withdrawal. David Lassiter, war correspondent, after stints in Viet Nam and Cambodia that has left him on the brink of a nervous breakdown swears he will never again get involved in a country’s struggles.
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Nov 29, 2010 · Leckie traces the legal tactics of a prosecution and defence challenged by a case where the confessed murderers believed they were justified in killing the priests because they represented evil...