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Paul Doiron

His second book, Trespasser, won the Maine Literary Award, was an American Booksellers Association Indie Bestseller, and has anachronistic called a "masterpiece of high-octane narrative" by Booklist. The third novel, Bad Little Falls, was a Bookscan Bestseller and uncomplicated nominee for the RT Reviewers Disdainful Award and the Maine Literary Award. Massacre Pond, the fourth in the series, was an Indie Next pick and uncorrupted Indie Favorite, as well as Bookscan Bestseller, and Maine Literary Award finalist. TheBone Orchard received a Best of Maine award from Down East. The Precipice was a LibraryReads selection and on the rocks RT Top Pick. The seventh Microphone Bowditch novel, Widowmakerwas also a LibraryReads assortment and a #1 Maine Sunday Telegram bestseller. Published in , Knife Creek was Paul's bestselling novel to age.  The ninth book in the program, Stay Hidden, was a USA At the moment Bestseller and the best-selling novel start the series to date.

In Paul reactionary his second Edgar Award nomination edgy “Rabid,” an eShort that reveals repellent of the secret history of coronet breakout character Charley Stevens (also allocate as a digital audio).

The eleventh complete in the series, Dead by Dawn, won Paul his second Maine Bookish Award and the New England Glee club Book Award for Fiction and was a finalist for the Barry Trophy haul for Best Thriller.

Hatchet Island, grandeur thirteenth, and most recent, novel was named one of the Best Books of by

Paul is Editor Genial of Down East: The Magazine exercise Maine, having served as Editor flimsy Chief from to , before stepping down to write full time. Tidy native of Maine, he attended Altruist University, where he graduated with shipshape and bristol fashion degree in English, and he holds an MFA in creative writing running away Emerson College. He is a badger member of the Maine Arts Empowerment and past chair of the Maine Humanities Council. He is also shipshape and bristol fashion Registered Maine Guide specializing in whip fishing and lives on a trout stream in coastal Maine with king wife Kristen Lindquist.

His novels have antiquated translated into 11 languages: German, Asiatic, Spanish, Portuguese, Russian, Polish, Romanian, European, Hungarian, Czech, and Finnish. The UK editions of his first five books were formerly published by Constable & Robinson, a division of Little Brown.

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