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Paul Doiron Paul Doiron is the best-selling author of the Mike Bowditc h series of crime novels set in the Maine woods His first book, The Poacher’s Son, won the Barry Award and the Strand Critics Award and was nominated for an Edgar for Best First Novel
FAQ — Paul Doiron Q: How do you pronounce "Doiron"? A: Doiron is a name of French extraction, so you are safe pronouncing it " Dwar -uhn" with the stress on the first syllable That's the way I do, at least, although others in my family pronounce it differently Or you can just read this
About — Paul Doiron Paul Doiron is the author of the Mike Bowditch series of crime novels, including The Poacher's Son, which won the the Barry Award and the Strand Critics Award for Best First Novel and was nominated for an Edgar Award, an Anthony Award, a Macavity Award, and a Thriller Award for Best First Novel, and the Maine Literary Award for "Best Fiction of
News — Paul Doiron Every year, when I have a new book out, I receive an invitation from the good people at Maine's NBC affiliate WCSH6 to appear on their popular "207" show Here I am talking with Rob Caldwell about the just released DEAD MAN'S WAKE Paul Doiron talks with Rob Caldwell of WCSH TV’s “207” show about his new novel, DEAD MAN’S WAKE
Bad Little Falls — Paul Doiron Kennebec Journal: " Bad Little Falls is Camden author Paul Doiron’s third book in his wildly popular, award-winning mystery series featuring Game Warden Mike Bowditch
Trespasser — Paul Doiron In Paul Doiron's riveting follow-up to his Edgar Award nominated novel, The Poacher's Son, Maine game warden Mike Bowditch's quest to find a missing woman leads him through a forest of lies in search of a killer who may have gotten away with murder once before
One Last Lie — Paul Doiron In book eleven of Paul Doiron's USA-Today bestselling series, the sudden disappearance of Mike Bowditch’s friend and mentor reveals a startling connection to a fifteen-year-old cold case “Never trust a man without secrets ”
The Precipice — Paul Doiron "Doiron [makes] the Maine woods live and breathe Multidimensional characters and a high level of suspense help make this a winner " — Publishers Weekly (starred review) "Doiron's series keeps getting better and better New readers can jump into the series here just fine, but be warned: You'll be compelled to read the rest "
How Do You Pronounce Doiron, Anyway? — Paul Doiron But asking your average American to look at the name Doiron and make that mental leap—"Oh, of course, it's Dwerron, like that dwarf from Middle Earth!"—seems like an unreasonable expectation to me Truth be told, not all of us Doirons pronounce our names the same anyway