Nino Ricci is a Canadian author known for his critically acclaimed and award-winning novels, particularly the "Lives of the Saints" trilogy. Ricci's writing style is characterized by its exploration of complex themes and psychological depth, often examining the lives of individuals and their relationships. He frequently blends elements of suspense, literary fiction, and social commentary. Ricci’s early success with "Lives of the Saints" established him as a significant voice in Canadian literature, earning him numerous prestigious awards including the Governor General's Award for Fiction and the Betty Trask Award.


















