Michael David Kilian (16 July 1939 – 26 October 2005) was a journalist and author. He was born in
Toledo, Ohio
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and raised in
Chicago
(''City in a Garden''); I Will
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and
Westchester, New York
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. Kilian died on 26 October 2005 from illness and was interred at
Arlington National Cemetery
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. In addition to being a long-time correspondent for the ''
Chicago Tribune
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'' in
Washington, D.C.
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, Kilian was an accomplished author of numerous books, including the Harrison Raines
Civil War
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The aim of one side may be to take control of the country or a region, to achieve independence for a region, or to change government policies ...
mysteries. His father was instrumental in his education of the Civil War era and in visiting the many battlefield sites. His family includes early settlers of
Virginia
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and
New York
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* New York City, the most populous city in the United States, located in the state of New York
* New York (state), a state in the northeastern United States
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Film and television
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, and Union soldiers who died at Fredericksburg and fought at Gettysburg on Little Round Top. In 1993, Killian began writing the ''
Dick Tracy
''Dick Tracy'' is an American comic strip featuring Dick Tracy (originally Plainclothes Tracy), a tough and intelligent police detective created by Chester Gould. It made its debut on Sunday, October 4, 1931, in the ''Detroit Mirror'', and it ...
'' comic strip with illustrator
Dick Locher
Richard Earl Locher (June 4, 1929 – August 6, 2017) was an American syndicated cartoonist.
Early life and career
Locher was born in Dubuque, Iowa. After high school, he began studying art at the University of Iowa and the Chicago Academy of ...
. One of their storylines involved
Tess Trueheart
''Tess Trueheart'' is the love interest character in the American comic strip '' Dick Tracy'', which was created by Chester Gould in 1931.
The character eventually became the wife of Dick Tracy in the original comic strip.
In the 1934-1948 radi ...
serving Tracy with divorce papers.
Arlington National Cemetery - Michael Kilian
/ref> Kilian was survived by his wife of 35 years and two sons. Kilian also served in the Coast Guard Auxiliary
The United States Coast Guard Auxiliary (USCGA, USCGAUX, CGAux, or USCG Aux) is the civilian uniformed volunteer component of the United States Coast Guard. Congress established the unit on 23 June 1939, as the United States Coast Guard Reserve ...
.
Novels
*''Harrison Raines series''
**''Murder at Manassas'' - 2000
**''A Killing at Ball's Bluff'' - 2001
**''The Ironclad Alibi'' - 2002
**''A Grave at Glorieta'' - 2003
**''The Shiloh Sisters'' - 2003
**''Antietam Assassins'' - 2005
*''Bedford Green series''
**''Weeping Woman'' - 2001
**''Uninvited Countess'' - 2002
**''Sinful Safari'' - 2003
*''Other fiction''
**''Valkyrie Project'' - 1981
**''Northern Exposure'' - 1983
**''Blood of the Czars'' - 1984
**''By order of the President'' - 1986
**''Dance on a Sinking Ship'' - 1988
**''Looker'' - 1991
**''Last Virginia gentleman'' - 1992
**''Big score'' - 1993
**''Major Washington'' - 1998
**''Deepkill'' - 2005
Non-Fiction
*''Who runs Chicago?'' - 1979
*''Who runs Washington?'' - 1982
*''Heavy losses: The dangerous decline of American defense'' (with James Coates) - 1985
*''Flying can be Fun'' - 1985 (Pbk)
References
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1939 births
2005 deaths
American male journalists
20th-century American journalists
American mystery writers
American comics writers
Writers from Toledo, Ohio
Burials at Arlington National Cemetery
Chicago Tribune people
American male novelists
20th-century American novelists
Dick Tracy
Deaths from hepatitis
Novelists from Ohio
20th-century American male writers
United States Coast Guard auxiliarists
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