
F. Paul Wilson
21 SeriesF. Paul Wilson is an American author known for his horror and science fiction novels. His most famous creation is the urban mercenary character, Repairman Jack, featured in a series with a 14-year gap between the first and second books. Wilson draws inspiration from notable writers such as John W. Campbell, H.P. Lovecraft, Robert E. Howard, and Robert Ludlum.
F. Paul Wilson's "Virgin," originally published as "Mary Elizabeth Murphy," explores the life of a young woman navigating complex challenges. "Deep as the Marrow," written under the pseudonym Colin Andrews, delves into a gripping tale of suspense and danger. "Mirage" and "Masque," co-authored with Matthew J. Costello, blend thrilling narratives with intricate plots. "Nightkill," a collaboration with Steven Spruill, offers a chilling exploration of murder and intrigue. "Artifact," co-written with Kevin J. Anderson, Janet Berlinger, and Matthew J. Costello, uncovers ancient mysteries with modern consequences. Each work showcases Wilson's versatility and mastery in crafting compelling stories across various genres.