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  2. Michael Lister - Wikipedia

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    Michael Lister (born February 11, 1968) is an American novelist of Florida-based mysteries, suspense, thrillers, and noirs. He has authored 32 mystery novels, most featuring his two best-known characters, prison chaplain John Jordan (Blood-themed series) and 1940s noir detective Jimmy "Soldier" Riley (Big-themed series).

  3. The Missing (novel series) - Wikipedia

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    The first book in the series, Found, was published on April 22, 2008. The series continued with book titles Sent, Sabotaged, Torn, Caught, Risked (originally intended to be titled Kept), and Revealed. The eighth and final book, Redeemed, was released on September 8, 2015.

  4. Disappearance of Amy Billig - Wikipedia

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    The Long Term Missing: Hope and Help for Families. Maryland: Rowman & Littlefield. ISBN 978-1-442-25680-4. Stewart, Erin (2021). The Missing Among Us: Stories of Missing Persons and Those Left Behind. New South Wales: NewSouth Publishing. ISBN 978-1-742-23679-7. Wright, E. Lynne (2012). Myths and Mysteries of Florida: True Stories of the ...

  5. Michael Wiley (author) - Wikipedia

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    In the second mystery in the series, "The Long Way Out" (2023), Franky Dast investigates a series of anti-immigrant murders. The Sam Kelson mysteries "Trouble in Mind" (2019), "Lucky Bones" (2020), and the Shamus Awrd-nominated "Head Case" (2021) feature an oddball detective who suffers from disinhibition and cannot help but speak his mind.

  6. Craig Pittman (writer) - Wikipedia

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    Craig Pittman is an American journalist and an author of books mostly about Florida. He was a reporter and columnist for the Tampa Bay Times for thirty-one years before becoming a weekly columnist for the Florida Phoenix. He is co-host of the podcast entitled, Welcome to Florida, [1] and issues a weekly newsletter entitled, Oh Florida!, the ...

  7. James O. Born - Wikipedia

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    James O. Born is an American novelist who used a career in law enforcement to add realistic details and dialogue to his crime thrillers. His first novel, Walking Money, released in 2004, received rave reviews [citation needed] and was shortlisted for the Barry Award (for crime novels).

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    This fantasy novel also has a magical entity that acts as a lifeblood to the people. It follows the Kaul family, a long line of honorable warriors, and the violent clan war that results when a ...

  9. Robert Morris (author) - Wikipedia

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    His third book, Bermuda Schwartz, a Florida Book Award bronze medal winner released in February 2007. His fourth book in the series, A Deadly Silver Sea, published in late 2008 and his fifth book in the series, Baja Florida, in January 2010. [1] [better source needed]