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J. Mark Bertrand
J. Mark Bertrand is the author of the crime novels BACK ON MURDER (2010), PATTERN OF WOUNDS (2011) and NOTHING TO HIDE (2012), featuring Houston homicide detective Roland March. The Weekly Standard dubbed him "a major crime-fiction talent." He has an MFA in Creative Writing from the University of... show more

J. Mark Bertrand is the author of the crime novels BACK ON MURDER (2010), PATTERN OF WOUNDS (2011) and NOTHING TO HIDE (2012), featuring Houston homicide detective Roland March. The Weekly Standard dubbed him "a major crime-fiction talent." He has an MFA in Creative Writing from the University of Houston and lives with his wife Laurie in South Dakota. Find out more online at www.jmarkbertrand.com.
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 ~*Krissys Bookshelf Reviews*~
~*Krissys Bookshelf Reviews*~ rated it 11 years ago
Back on Murder is a really great really well thought out book by Mark Bertrand. The story is well thought out, well developed and multi faceted. The author does a great job keeping a story lush with multiple characters and turns to keep the readers entertained. The book is very long but I don't feel...
I Read, I Write
I Read, I Write rated it 12 years ago
Back On Murder is the story of a cop who has been in a fog since the death of his daughter. It isn't just the death of his daughter, of course, but that all comes out as you read. Then he gets called in, not as an active cop, but sort of as part of homicide - but not a viable or working part - and h...
Pauline's Fantasy Reviews
Pauline's Fantasy Reviews rated it 13 years ago
This is one that I picked up for free at some point, experimentally, and I really enjoyed it. It's not at all an original premise - washed up cop trying to find his way again, some traumatic history, rocky relationship with his wife, a drugs-style shooting, a missing girl, leaks to the press, blah b...
EricCWelch
EricCWelch rated it 14 years ago
***Caution: Contains a Naughty Word***Roland March, treated as an invisible by the rest of the homicide squad, discovers a key piece of evidence, that someone, presumably a woman, had been tied to the bed where Octavio Morales had been shot.. He’s anathema to the rest of the department for reasons ...
The Fiction Fairy
The Fiction Fairy rated it 14 years ago
awesome blend of thrill, mystery, and romance :)
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