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    Matt Hill writes with an uncompromising vision, often exploring the edges of human existence and society. His works are characterized by a penetrating insight into the darker aspects and complexities of human nature. Hill's style is both raw and compelling, drawing readers into worlds that feel disturbingly familiar yet alien. His writing often resonates with a sense of urgency and questions that linger long after the final page is turned.

    One Bad Thing
    The Woman in the Wood
    Zero Kill
    SATISFIED WITH NOTHIN
    Call and Response Reprint Paperback
    Who Chose the Gospels?
    • Who Chose the Gospels?

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      4.2(99)Add rating

      How did the Church get Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John instead of Thomas, Mary, Peter, and Judas? C. E. Hill presents evidence for how and why, despite the numerous Gospels that appeared in the earliest Christian centuries, four (and only four) Gospels came to be embraced by the Protestant, Roman Catholic, and Eastern Orthodox churches alike.

      Who Chose the Gospels?
    • This comprehensive, chronological anthology of African and African American literature asserts that there is a distinctly black literary and cultural aesthetic, one that originated in the oral traditions of Africa and was kept alive during the American slavery experience. This text represents the centuries-long emergence of this aesthetic in poetry, fiction, drama, essays, speeches, sermons, criticism, journals, and the full range of song lyrics from the spiritual to rap.

      Call and Response Reprint Paperback
    • SATISFIED WITH NOTHIN

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      The story follows the journey of an African-American youth who evolves from a naive athlete into a college football star at a newly integrated institution. As he navigates the challenges of racial opposition and the complacency within his own community, he becomes a hard-driving, cynical adult focused on achieving success against the odds. This transformation reflects broader themes of identity and resilience in the face of societal pressures.

      SATISFIED WITH NOTHIN
    • An ex-secret agent must come out of retirement to save her family in the explosive new thriller from M.K. Hill.

      Zero Kill
    • A reality TV star becomes a suspect in an Essex murder case. The second thriller in the Sasha Dawson series.

      The Woman in the Wood
    • A psychological thriller about a woman who did one bad thing when she was young and it's come back to haunt her.

      One Bad Thing
    • The Bad Place

      • 368 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      3.8(263)Add rating

      Six children were taken. Only five came home. Twenty years later, we find out why. First in a new thriller series set in the Thames estuary.

      The Bad Place
    • The Breach

      • 400 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
      3.4(38)Add rating

      From Philip K. Dick Award-nominated author M.T. Hill, The Breach is a unique science fiction mystery set in the dangerous underground world of the urban exploration scene.

      The Breach
    • And Then One Day

      90 Days of Inspirational New Ways to See Your One Precious Life

      • 192 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Focusing on personal growth and self-discovery, this empowering book encourages women to embrace healing and transformation. It emphasizes the importance of adopting a courageous new perspective, suggesting that change is achievable through mindset shifts.

      And Then One Day
    • The Shaking of a Nation

      • 96 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Exploring the intersection of faith and national challenges, this book delves into the presence of God during times of tragedy in the United States. It offers insights into divine purpose and the hopeful plans that await the nation, encouraging readers to find solace and understanding in difficult circumstances.

      The Shaking of a Nation