Frank Bill is the author of the story collection Crimes in Southern Indiana, one of GQs favorite books of 2011 and a Daily Beast best debut of 2011. He lives and writes in southern Indiana. Donnybrook is his first novel.
Genres: Mystery, Thriller, Literary Fiction
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Books containing stories by Frank Bill
Both Barrels (2012)
(Shotgun Honey Presents)
edited by
Kent Gowran, Sabrina Ogden, Ron Earl Phillips and Chad Rohrbacher
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