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Brendan DuBois is an American mystery fiction and suspense writer[1] who has twice won a Shamus Award for Best Short Story of the Year. He also had his short story "The Dark Snow'" published in Best American Mystery Stories of the Century, edited by Otto Penzler and Tony Hillerman (ISBN 0618012710). Despite success in those primary genres, he is best known for his alternate history novel Resurrection Day, which won the Sidewise Award for Alternate History. He was the champion on the September 28, 2012 episode of Jeopardy! and defeated the Beast on the February 24, 2015 episode of The Chase.[2]

Bibliography

Novels

  • Resurrection Day (1998)
  • Six Days (2001)
  • Betrayed (2003)
  • Final Winter (2006)
  • Twilight (aka Dead of Night) (2007)
  • Amerikan Eagle (written as Alan Glenn) (2011)
  • Night Road (2016)
  • The Negotiator (2018)
  • The First Lady (2018)
  • The Cornwalls Are Gone (2019)
Lewis Cole series
  1. Dead Sand (1994)
  2. Black Tide (1995)
  3. Shattered Shell (1999)
  4. Killer Waves (2001)
  5. Buried Dreams (2004)
  6. Primary Storm (2006)
  7. Deadly Cove (2011)
  8. Fatal Harbor (2014)
  9. Blood Foam (2015)
  10. Storm Cell (2016)
  11. Hard Aground (2018)
Empire of the North series (e-Books)
  1. The Noble Warrior (2012)
  2. The Noble Prisoner (2012)
  3. The Noble Prince (2012)
Dark Victory series
  1. Dark Victory (2015)
  2. Red Vengeance (2017)
  3. Black Triumph (2018)

Short fiction

Collections
  • The dark snow and other mysteries. Norfolk, Va.: Crippen & Landru. 2002.
  • Tales from the dark woods. Waterville, Me: Five Star. 2002.
  • Death of a Gemini and other military mysteries (e-book). 2011.
  • Blue and Gray tales of mystery (e-book). 2012.
  • Lost on the Moon and other tales of science fiction (e-book). 2013.
Stories[3]
Title Year First published Reprinted/collected Notes
The trespassers 2010 DuBois, Brendan (2010). "The trespassers". In Harris, Charlaine (ed.). Crimes by moonlight. New York: Berkley Prime Crime.
Vengeance 2012 DuBois, Brendan (2012). "Vengeance". In Child, Lee (ed.). Mystery Writers of America presents vengeance. New York: Mulholland Books.
Minutes to the end of the world 2014 DuBois, Brendan (October–November 2014). "Minutes to the end of the world". Asimov's Science Fiction. 38 (10–11): 72–82.

References

  1. ^ Rule, Rebecca (May 1, 1994). "A Seacoast detective, with depth". The Telegraph. Retrieved 27 June 2012.
  2. ^ Hawkins, Erik (February 25, 2015). "Exeter man wins $17,500 on Game Show Network". Seacoast Online. Retrieved September 4, 2016.
  3. ^ Short stories unless otherwise noted.