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Oakley Maxwell Hall (July 1, 1920May 12, 2008) was an American novelist. He was born in San Diego, California, graduated from the University of California, Berkeley, and served in the Marines during World War II. Some of his mysteries were published under the pen names "O.M. Hall" and "Jason Manor." Hall received his Master of Fine Arts in English from the Iowa Writers' Workshop at the University of Iowa.

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Bibliography

Western

  • Warlock (Legends West, 1958)
  • The Adelita (1975)
  • The Bad Lands (Legends West, 1978)
  • The Children of the Sun (1983)
  • The Coming of the Kid (1985)
  • Apaches (Legends West, 1986)

Ambrose Bierce series

  • Ambrose Bierce and the Queen of Spades (1998)
  • Ambrose Bierce and the Death of Kings (2001)
  • Ambrose Bierce and the One-Eyed Jacks (2003)
  • Ambrose Bierce and the Trey of Pearls (2004)
  • Ambrose Bierce and the Ace of Shoots (2005)

Other novels

  • Murder City (as O.M. Hall, 1949)
  • So Many Doors (1950)
  • Corpus of Joe Bailey (1953)
  • Too Dead to Run as Jason Manor (1953)
  • The Red Jaguar as Jason Manor (1954)
  • The Pawns of Fear as Jason Manor (1955)
  • Mardios Beach (1955)
  • The Tramplers as Jason Manor (1956)
  • The Downhill Racers (1963)
  • The Pleasure Garden (1966)
  • A Game for Eagles (1970)
  • Report from Beau Harbor (1971)
  • Lullaby (1982)
  • Separations (1997)
  • Love and War in California (2007)

Non-fiction

  • The Art and Craft of Novel Writing (1995)
  • How Fiction Works (2000)




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