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Reginald Hill

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Reginald Hill
Reginald Hill

Reginald Hill - has the following books at our site 

Ruling Passion
A Killing Kindness: Dalziel & Pascoe #5
Bones and Silence (Dalziel and Pascoe Mysteries)
The Price of Butcher's Meat (Dalziel and Pascoe)
Recalled to Life (Dalziel and Pascoe Mysteries)
Deadheads: Dalziel & Pascoe #7
Pictures of Perfection (Dalziel and Pascoe Mysteries)
Exit Lines: Dalziel & Pascoe #8
The Wood Beyond (Dalziel and Pascoe Mysteries)
Child's Play: Dalziel & Pascoe #9
Asking for the Moon (Dalziel and Pascoe Mysteries)
Under World: Dalziel & Pascoe #10
On Beulah Height (Dalziel and Pascoe Mysteries)
Arms and the Women (Dalziel and Pascoe Mysteries)
Dialogues of the Dead
Death's Jest-Book
Good Morning Midnight
Death Comes for the Fat Man (Dalziel and Pascoe Mysteries)
A Pinch of Snuff
A Clubbable Woman: Dalziel & Pascoe #1
An Advancement of Learning: Dalziel & Pascoe #2
An April Shroud: Dalziel & Pascoe #4
Midnight Fugue: A Dalziel and Pascoe Mystery (Dalziel and Pascoe Mysteries)
A Cure For All Diseases

"I'd always known I was going to be a writer. The official school magazine, The Carliol, was a bit staid, with boys writing essays on "Duty". There was another magazine, which was more demotic. Most of my writing for it was utterly scurrilous and I wonder how I managed to get away with it. The only career advice I had came from Adrian Barnes, the head of English. He said I should get a job as a lorry-driver and write my first novel in transport caffs on the Great North Road. But I didn't have a driving licence and I'd had the idea of going to Oxford because that's where people in schoolboy stories ended up."

About Reginald Hill

“Read, read, read. Read everything -- trash, classics, good and bad, and see how they do it. Just like a carpenter who works as an apprentice and studies the master. Read! You'll absorb it. Then write. If it's good, you'll find out. If it's not, throw it out of the window.”

William Faulkner

William Faulkner

“I cannot remember the books I've read any more than the meals I have eaten; even so, they have made me.”

Ralph Waldo Emerson

Ralph Waldo Emerson

“Reading brings us unknown friends”

Honore de Balzac

Honore de Balzac

“When the Day of Judgment dawns and people, great and small, come marching in to receive their heavenly rewards, the Almighty will gaze upon the mere bookworms and say to Peter, “Look, these need no reward. We have nothing to give them. They have loved reading.”

Virginia Woolf

Virginia Woolf

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