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Sam Millar


Ireland (b.1955)

Sam Millar was born in 1955 in Belfast, Northern Ireland. He has enjoyed critical and professional acclaim for his work in literary publications throughout Europe, Africa, Australia and America. A winner of the Brian Moore Short Story Award for his short story, Rain in 1998 he has also been short-listed for numerous other literary awards including the Martin Healy Short Story Award and The Cork Literary Review Award. Two of his stories, New York and the award-winning Rain have both been performed and transmitted by BBC radio. Dark Souls, his first novel, was published by Wynkin deWorde in April, 2003 and On The Brinks, an autobiographical memoir also in 2003.
 


Genres: Mystery
 
Series
Karl Kane
   1. Bloodstorm (2008)
   2. The Dark Place (2009)
   3. Dead Of Winter (2012)
   4. Past Darkness (2015)
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Novels
   Dark Souls (2003)
   On the Brinks (2003)
   The Redemption Factory (2005)
   The Darkness of Bones (2006)
   Black's Creek (2014)
   The Bespoke Hitman (2018)
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Books containing stories by Sam Millar
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Belfast Noir (2014)
(Akashic Noir)
edited by
Adrian McKinty and Stuart Neville
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Requiems for the Departed (2010)
edited by
Gerard Brennan and Mike Stone
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Emerald Eye (2005)
The Best Irish Imaginative Fiction
edited by
Roelof Goudriaan and Frank Ludlow

Sam Millar recommends
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The Sacrificial Man (2011)
(Cate Austin, book 2)
Ruth Dugdall
"An enthralling psychological thriller, perfect for fans of Sophie Hannah."

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