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Bill Cameron (mystery author)

Bill (William H.) Cameron (born 1963) is an American author from Portland, Oregon.
==Publishing History==
Bill Cameron's first novel, ''Lost Dog'' (2007), was a Left Coast Crime Rocky Award nominee and a finalist for the 2008 Spotted Owl Award for best mystery in the Pacific Northwest.
His second novel, ''Chasing Smoke'' (2008), received a starred review from Library Journal and was a finalist for the 2009 Spotted Owl Award. It was also an IndieBound Notable Next for January 2009.
Cameron's third novel, ''Day One'', was published by Tyrus Books in 2010, and features the return of his series character, Skin Kadash. ''Day One'' was a finalist for the 2011 Spotted Owl Award and was included in the Best of 2010 list by the Portland Mercury.
His fourth novel, ''County Line'' was published by Tyrus Books/F+W Crime in June 2011. ''County Line'' received a starred review from Publishers Weekly.〔http://www.fwcrime.com/news/county-line-gets-a-starred-review-in-pw〕 ''County Line'' was named a Favorite of 2011 by the Portland, Oregon mystery bookstore Murder by the Book. In March 2012, ''County Line'' was named the winner of the 2012 Spotted Owl Award for Best Northwest Mystery.
Cameron's short story, 'The Princess of Felony Flats,' from the 2010 anthology ''First Thrills'' edited by Lee Child was nominated for the CWA Short Story Dagger, an award given annually by the UK-based Crime Writers Association.

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