The son of a policeman, Tyler Dilts grew up wanting to follow in his father's footsteps. Along the line, his career goals changed, but he never lost his interest in the daily work of homicide detectives. Now an instructor at California State University in Long Beach, his writing has appeared in "The Los Angeles Times," "The Chronicle of Higher Education," "The Best American Mystery Stories," and in numerous other publications.
Genres: Mystery
Series
Long Beach Homicide
1. A King of Infinite Space (2009)
2. The Pain Scale (2012)
3. A Cold and Broken Hallelujah (2014)
4. Come Twilight (2016)
1. A King of Infinite Space (2009)
2. The Pain Scale (2012)
3. A Cold and Broken Hallelujah (2014)
4. Come Twilight (2016)
Books containing stories by Tyler Dilts
The Best American Mystery Stories 4 (2004)
(Best American Mystery Stories)
edited by
Michael Connelly and Otto Penzler
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Award nominations
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