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Published in 2010, ''Day One'' was a finalist for the 2011 Spotted Owl Award [http://www.friendsofmystery.org/award.htm#2011] and was included in the Best of 2010 list by the Portland Mercury. [http://www.portlandmercury.com/portland/franzen-free-zone/Content?oid=3205784]
Published in 2010, ''Day One'' was a finalist for the 2011 Spotted Owl Award [http://www.friendsofmystery.org/award.htm#2011] and was included in the Best of 2010 list by the Portland Mercury. [http://www.portlandmercury.com/portland/franzen-free-zone/Content?oid=3205784]


''Day One'' is the most structurally-complex in the Skin Kadash series, featuring five point-of-view characters (with Skin as the primary) and a non-chronological narrative which follows two related storylines separated in time by four years. ''Day One'' is preceded by [[Chasing Smoke]] and the short stories HERE, and followed by the short story [[The Last Ship]] and the book [[County Line]].
''Day One'' is the most structurally-complex in the Skin Kadash series, featuring five point-of-view characters (with Skin as the primary) and a non-chronological narrative which follows two related storylines separated in time by four years. ''Day One'' is preceded by [[Chasing Smoke]] and the short stories short stories [[The Missus]], [[Coffee, Black]], and [[Sunlight Nocturne]], and followed by the short story [[The Last Ship]] and the book [[County Line]].


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Day One is the third book in the Skin Kadash mystery series.

Published in 2010, Day One was a finalist for the 2011 Spotted Owl Award [1] and was included in the Best of 2010 list by the Portland Mercury. [2]

Day One is the most structurally-complex in the Skin Kadash series, featuring five point-of-view characters (with Skin as the primary) and a non-chronological narrative which follows two related storylines separated in time by four years. Day One is preceded by Chasing Smoke and the short stories short stories The Missus, Coffee, Black, and Sunlight Nocturne, and followed by the short story The Last Ship and the book County Line.