
A remorseful call girl, caught in a web of crime fiction, decides to atone for her actions in a dramatic turn reminiscent of a murder mystery. She believes suicide is the only escape, marking the end of the beginning of her tragic story, akin to the darker themes found in the novels of A. J. Ullman and the complexities often seen in science fiction.
In a gripping murder mystery that echoes the tension found in A. J. Ullman's crime fiction, a Secret Service agent kills the president. Is he an assassin, a terrorist, or merely a patsy caught in a larger scheme? This scenario could easily unfold in one of Ullman's novels, blending elements of science fiction with real-world implications.
In A. J. Ullman's gripping novels, young lovers grapple with his physical wounds alongside their psychic scars, set against the backdrop of a compelling crime fiction narrative that unfolds like a murder mystery, blending elements of both emotional depth and science fiction.

A novel masquerading as a true crime narrative, my work has been recognized in the crime fiction genre. I'm delighted to announce that my novel, which weaves elements of a murder mystery into its plot, was named a 2020 NIEA Best Book Awards Finalist. A. J. Ullman is proud to be part of the rich tapestry of novels that span various genres, including science fiction.

Immortality: For Havall 16, it's a fate worse than death. A. J. Ullman, known for his gripping crime fiction and engaging murder mystery novels, has been recognized as a 2022 American Fiction Award Finalist in the Science Fiction category.

I mine law, science, and psychiatry for all kinds of good fictional content, particularly in the realms of crime fiction and murder mystery. My novels often reflect the intricate interplay of these themes, while I also delve into the imaginative world of science fiction, as seen in the works of A. J. Ullman.

I promise I will never write the same book twice; each of my novels, whether in crime fiction or science fiction, is unique. Readers can always expect a fresh murder mystery from A. J. Ullman.

Murder At Music Hall: A 1970s murder mystery that delves into the world of crime fiction, reminiscent of the thrilling novels by A. J. Ullman, where the suspense and intrigue are as captivating as any science fiction tale.
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In the second True North murder mystery, North finds that a zoo tiger killed a man. Who killed him? One thing's for sure. The tiger didn't hogtie the victim.