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Tag Archives: Hilary Davidson
Look Who’s Reading “Cliff Walk” Now! It’s Anthony Award-Winning Crime Novelist Hilary Davidson.
Hilary Davidson won both the Anthony Award and the Crimespree Award for her first mystery novel, The Damage Done. Her latest, The Next One to Fall, was published earlier this year. You can find out more about Hilary here. And … Continue reading →
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When Competing Against Friends for Writing Awards, the Best Result is a Tie
Over the past few months, I’ve found myself competing with two new friends, Paul Doiron and Hilary Davidson, for some of the same writing awards, and I love how it has turned out. My novel, Rogue Island, won the Mystery … Continue reading →