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DUTY Named Best Short Story Collection by SDBA
Empty Places Featured in Library Exhibit
Killing Depths Named a CTC Top Recommendation
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Martin Roy Hill to speak at San Diego Chapter of Sisters in Crime
MRH Interviewed About Empty Places
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MRH Interviewed on Philosophical Perspectives Radio Show
MRH Named 'Author to Watch' By Best Indie Books
Mystery Tribune features MRH and The Butcher's Bill
The Butcher's Bill Named Best Mystery by BIB Award
Martin Roy Hill's Works
DUTY: Suspense and Mystery Stories from the Cold War and Beyond
Eden: A Sci-Fi Novella
Empty Places
Hitler Is Coming
Magazines/Anthologies
Marque and Reprisal
The Butcher's Bill (Linus Schag #2)
The Killing Depths
The Last Refuge
Martin's Writing Blog
7th Plague Not Scary but Satisfying
A Living Character in Live and Let Die
A Lunar Commentary on Earthbound Men
A New Planet, Sci-Fi, and Human History
A New Year and the Year Just Passed
A Powerful Author of Dystopian Tales
A Search for Peace Extremely Denied
A Tale of the Stress of Wartime Command
A Touch of Humor, A Touch of Noir
All that Glitters In Hollywood Isn't Gold
Billy Boyle Mixes Noir Mystery with War Novel
Black Heart a Story of Belief and Redemption
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Casino Royale: The Real Bond - James Bond
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Einstein Prophesy Offers Best of Archeology and Horror Genres
Everything Old Is New Again—Especially in Hollywood
First Assassin: Gone With the Wind Meets Day of the Jackal
Flash Fiction: When Less Is More
Forget 1984. This Is the Book Americans Should Read
How Shakespeare Influences Our Everyday Writing
International Thrills in "Killer City"
Internet Research for Writers
Jekyll Revelation - Slow Start but Compelling Read
Manchurian Candidate: 50-Year-Old Novel With a Warning for Today
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Military Law Enforcement for Crime Writers
Moonraker - Continuing Proof Hollywood Ruined James Bond
Murder In a Land Where Life Is Cheap
Organizing Your Review and Publicity Campaign
Policing the Covert World in "The Cellar"
Put an OOPART in Your Next Sci-Fi Plot
Review: Nearly 3 Decades Later, Polar Star Still a Solid Read
Shadow Cartel - Death Cults and Drug Cartels
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Testament: Hard to Read, but Worth Reading
The Other Side of Book Reviews: How Writing Reviews Can Improve and Promote Your Books
The True Facts Behind the Plot of The Butcher's Bill
Travis McGee: A Classic Returns
Tweaking MS Word to Work for You
Two Software Programs to Help Your Writing
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