S.D.W. Hamilton
S.D.W. Hamilton is a Northern Irish writer.
His debut novel, Blood on The Broadcast, a crime and mystery thriller set in Belfast, released in February 2024. Its sequel, He Calls By Night is due to come out in September 2025
When he is not writing, he geeks out over video games and most things Star Wars related.
He lives with his wife, daughter, son, and two doggos in Belfast
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