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  • Bibliography:
    6 Books
  • First Book:
    North American Indian (January 2000)
  • Last Book:
    The Dutch Dominie of the Catskills ; or, The Times of the Bloody Brandt. (July 2023)
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Books in Order: 6 titles

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  • This is a Catholic science fiction novel about a story far in a dark future when human rights and ideas of human dignity are considered antiquated concepts of superstitious times in the past. In this troubled environment, the grace of God intervenes ...



  • In the backwoods farmland of Rural-Nowhere, USA, there is screaming, sobbing, then silence. A breeze washes over a sea of grass. One group of nameless, college-aged fodder becomes the plaything of The Family. Cannibalistic sadists. Evil and cliche al...



  • At the time of Norway's original conversion to Christianity, two missionaries stumble upon the spiritual lesson of a lifetime. The missionaries find themselves in the company of a wise old man, who was one of the original converts to Christianity in ...



  • Emerging from an alcohol-poisoned sleep that should have left her dead on the streets of Toronto, Ana Markovic slowly began to remember the dream that came to her while she was unconscious. Ana hadn't always been homeless. Once, she had a home and a ...





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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

David Murdoch has published 6 books.

David Murdoch does not have a new book coming out soon. The latest book, The Dutch Dominie of the Catskills ; or, The Times of the Bloody Brandt., was published in July 2023.

The first book by David Murdoch, North American Indian, was published in January 2000.

No. David Murdoch does not write books in series.