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Sigmund Brouwer
Sigmund Brouwer (born 1959) is a Canadian author of children's, young adult, and adult books. He has over 100 titles and four million books in print.
Brouwer's novel, Dead Man's Switch, won the Arthur Ellis Award in 2015 for Canada's best young adult mystery of the year. His adult novel, Thief of Glory, was Book of the Year for the Christy Awards and a winner of the Alberta Readers Choice Awards. The Last Disciple, co-authored by Hank Hanegraaf, was featured in Time magazine. His book Shock Wave won the 2025 Arthur Ellis Award.
Brouwer is a Dutch Canadian, as his Dutch parents Willem and Gerda immigrated to Red Deer, Alberta following their childhood survival of World War II. Brouwer was born and raised in Red Deer, where he currently lives. Brouwer holds an undergraduate Commerce degree from Calvin College, as well as being a graduate of Carleton University's journalism program.
At the age of 22, Brouwer won the gold medal in the Canada Games for racquetball (doubles).
Brouwer wrote his first book when he was ten years old and began submitting his work to publishers when he was 20. After seven years, his first story was published in 1985 in Western Producer. His first published book was the first in the Accidental Detectives series.
Brouwer splits his time between Red Deer, Alberta and Nashville, Tennessee. He is divorced from Christian singer/songwriter Cindy Morgan, with whom he has two daughters.
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Sigmund Brouwer
Sigmund Brouwer (born 1959) is a Canadian author of children's, young adult, and adult books. He has over 100 titles and four million books in print.
Brouwer's novel, Dead Man's Switch, won the Arthur Ellis Award in 2015 for Canada's best young adult mystery of the year. His adult novel, Thief of Glory, was Book of the Year for the Christy Awards and a winner of the Alberta Readers Choice Awards. The Last Disciple, co-authored by Hank Hanegraaf, was featured in Time magazine. His book Shock Wave won the 2025 Arthur Ellis Award.
Brouwer is a Dutch Canadian, as his Dutch parents Willem and Gerda immigrated to Red Deer, Alberta following their childhood survival of World War II. Brouwer was born and raised in Red Deer, where he currently lives. Brouwer holds an undergraduate Commerce degree from Calvin College, as well as being a graduate of Carleton University's journalism program.
At the age of 22, Brouwer won the gold medal in the Canada Games for racquetball (doubles).
Brouwer wrote his first book when he was ten years old and began submitting his work to publishers when he was 20. After seven years, his first story was published in 1985 in Western Producer. His first published book was the first in the Accidental Detectives series.
Brouwer splits his time between Red Deer, Alberta and Nashville, Tennessee. He is divorced from Christian singer/songwriter Cindy Morgan, with whom he has two daughters.
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