Kirk Mitchell - Books

Books

  • A. D. Anno Domini (1984)
  • The Delta Force (1986) (as Joel Norst)
  • Lethal Weapon (1987) (as Joel Norst)
  • Never the Twain (1987)
  • Black Dragon (1988)
  • Colors (1988) (as Joel Norst)
  • Mississippi Burning (1989) (as Joel Norst)
  • With Siberia Comes a Chill (1990)
  • Backdraft (1991)
  • Shadow on the Valley (1993)
  • Blown Away (1994)
  • High Desert Malice (1995)
  • Deep Valley Malice (1996)
  • Fredericksburg: A Novel of the Irish At Marye's Heights (1996)
  • Cry Dance (1999)
  • Spirit Sickness (2000)
  • Ancient Ones (2001)
  • Sky Woman Falling (2003)
  • Dance of the Thunder Dogs (2004)
  • Under the Killer Sun: A Death Valley Mystery (2011)

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