S.L. McInnis

S.L. McInnis is a Canadian author who has recently made her debut in the literary world. Her first novel, Framed, was released in 2020 and has already gained significant attention. The book has been compared to Gillian Flynn's Gone Girl, highlighting the psychological thriller aspect and the suspenseful narrative that keeps readers on the edge of their seats.

S.L. McInnis was born in Sudbury, Ontario, Canada in 1963. She has a degree in Broadcasting and has worked in public television and radio. McInnis's background in broadcasting has likely contributed to her storytelling abilities, allowing her to create a gripping and engaging narrative in Framed. In addition to her work in broadcasting, McInnis also has a musical background, having studied music for several years. This background may have influenced the character development in Framed, as the main character also has a musical background.

Framed is a psychological thriller that revolves around the question of trust and the relationships we have with those closest to us. The story follows the main character as she navigates her relationship with her best friend and the consequences that arise when that trust is broken. McInnis's ability to create tension and suspense throughout the novel has been praised by critics and readers alike.

When not reading or writing, McInnis enjoys watching crime dramas and true crime documentaries. This interest in crime is reflected in Framed, as the novel explores the darker side of human nature and the consequences of our actions. McInnis currently lives in Toronto with her husband, who was once a TV-Vice President and is now a chef. She is currently working on a true crime thriller and is also outlining the sequel to Framed. McInnis's website is currently under construction, but readers can find her on Twitter and Facebook.
Standalone Novels
# Title Year
1 Framed 2020