Randal Graham is a law professor at Western University, where his teaching and research focus on ethics and legal language. His first novel, Beforelife, won the IPPY gold medal for fantasy fiction and was a top ten finalist for the Stephen Leacock Medal for Humour. Graham's books on law and legal theory have been assigned as mandatory reading at universities across Canada and have been cited by judges on all levels of court, including the Supreme Court of Canada and the U.S. Supreme Court. He lives in London, Ontario.
Fans of wacky doings and zippy dialogue are sure to be entertained. -- Publishers Weekly Filled with wordplay to die for, Randal Graham's latest dizzying, irresistible life-after-death satire tackles perennial existential questions with humor and hunger. -- Foreword Reviews Like Terry Pratchett's Discworld and Douglas Adams' entire Galaxy, the post-death realm of Randal Graham's Detroit is a zany melange of puns, incisive social commentary, dry wit, and more plot twists that you can reasonably waggle your stick at. I don't claim to know what will happen after my expiration date, but considering how terrible real life is of late I dearly hope my afterlife will be as enjoyable as Detroit. -- Corey Redekop, author of Husk Randal Graham has written an inventive and hilarious tale packed with such witty prose that P.G. Wodehouse is surely applauding from his own afterlife. Strap in for a wild and funny ride. -- Terry Fallis, two-time winner of the Stephen Leacock Medal for Humour When I worked with Randal Graham at the Goodmans law firm he showed few signs of zaniness, let alone P.G. Wodehouse on steroids. But zounds he shows all of the above and more in the story of Rhinnick and Vera. We are all better for The Other Side of Randal. -- Bob Rae, 21st Premier of Ontario and author of From Protest to Power