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| genre = [[Mystery fiction|mystery]], [[crime fiction]], [[Thriller (genre)|thriller]], [[suspense]] | | genre = [[Mystery fiction|mystery]], [[crime fiction]], [[Thriller (genre)|thriller]], [[suspense]] | ||
| debut_works = ''[[Lost Dog]]'' | | debut_works = ''[[Lost Dog]]'' | ||
| website = {{URL| | | website = {{URL|1=https://www.bill-cameron.com/}} | ||
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==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
Bill Cameron is the author of the Skin Kadash mysteries: [[Lost Dog]], [[Chasing Smoke]], [[Day One]], and the Spotted Owl Award-winning [[County Line]]. His stories have appeared in publications like [http://www.alfredhitchcockmysterymagazine.com Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine] and ''Portland Noir''. His latest, the young adult mystery [[Property of the State]], was named one of Kirkus Reviews Best Books of 2016: Teen. Bill lives in Oregon, where he’s at work on a high desert mystery. | Bill Cameron is the author of the Skin Kadash mysteries: [[Lost Dog]], [[Chasing Smoke]], [[Day One]], and the Spotted Owl Award-winning [[County Line]]. His stories have appeared in publications like [http://www.alfredhitchcockmysterymagazine.com Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine] and ''Portland Noir''. His latest, the young adult mystery [[Property of the State]], was named one of Kirkus Reviews Best Books of 2016: Teen. Bill lives in Oregon, where he’s at work on a high desert mystery. |
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Bill Cameron | |
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Born |
Cincinnati, Ohio | 19 November 1963
Occupation | novelist |
Nationality | American |
Period | 2006–present |
Genre | mystery, crime fiction, thriller, suspense |
Website | |
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Biography
Bill Cameron is the author of the Skin Kadash mysteries: Lost Dog, Chasing Smoke, Day One, and the Spotted Owl Award-winning County Line. His stories have appeared in publications like Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine and Portland Noir. His latest, the young adult mystery Property of the State, was named one of Kirkus Reviews Best Books of 2016: Teen. Bill lives in Oregon, where he’s at work on a high desert mystery.