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Mysteries and Fictions

JM Auron

I'll be serializing my first three novels—Three Strange Tales from the Casebooks of Frank McGill—along with other shorter fiction and formal verse.

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  • JM Auron

    I'm both a writer and an avid reader. I'll be serializing my first novel, "The Man with the Luminous Eyes" - and posting essays on books and other matters.

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