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Blogs From Exile

A Stack of Unread Books

My blog's been getting a lot of traffic lately, so I thought I'd take this opportunity to introduce the new faces to the very big stack of books I've written. Whether you're a fan of mystery, science fiction, horror, or self-improvement, I've got something for you.

More to the point, the genre isn't half as important as the characters and the action and the human experience in every one of my works. I've done a little bit of everything in this life, from Army paratrooper to risk manager, and all my books show that depth of experience.

So if you want brains-over brawn detective stories, try out my Exile mystery series (Murder in Exile, Reduced Circumstances, Exile Trust, and Contest of Wills) and if you want military action with high-level strategy, try my Sim War series (Glory Main, Orphan Brigade, Dire Steps, CHOP Line, and Live Echoes) for starters.

My futuristic fiction novel A Pause in the Perpetual Rotation depicts a world where robots do all the work, AIs make most of the decisions, and everyone's got everything they need--except a purpose. The companion book to that is the non-fiction self-help maual The Unused Path, which appears in the novel as an underground philosophy opposed by the government. It's a real self-help book, loaded with easy-to-follow lessons about managing time, getting good information, and living more authentically. 

I'm especially proud of my Providence, Rhode Island-based Interlands horror series and its main character, the historian Angelaaa "Ree" Morse. Think Halloween horror in New England, and you're on your way. Those books are Interlands and Denizens, with more in the works. 

Finally, although I've written 16 books I'm pretty much unknown as an author. Maybe you can help me change that.

Check out my books at my website, www.vincenthoneil.com. 

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