Eric Van Lustbader
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Eric Van Lustbader (1946 - ) is a writer of fantasy and thriller novels.
He is a graduate of New York's Stuyvesant High School[1] and Columbia College, with a degree in Sociology, and is a second-level Reiki master.
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[edit] Bibliography
[edit] The Pearl Saga
- The Ring of Five Dragons (2001)
- The Veil of a Thousand Tears (2002)
- The Cage of Nine Banestones (2004) (US title: Mistress of the Pearl)
[edit] The Sunset Warrior Cycle
- The Sunset Warrior (1977)
- Shallows of Night (1978)
- Dai-San (1978)
- Beneath an Opal Moon (1980)
- Dragons on the Sea of Night (1997)
[edit] The China Maroc Series
- Jian (1986)
- Shan (1988)
[edit] The Nicholas Linnear/Ninja Cycle
- The Ninja - (1980) (This novel is being made into a major motion picture from 20th Century Fox.)
- The Miko - (1984)
- White Ninja - (1990)
- The Kaisho - (1993)
- Floating City - (1994)
- Second Skin - (1995)
[edit] Continuation of The Bourne Series by Robert Ludlum
- With permission from the estate of Robert Ludlum, Lustbader has continued writing Jason Bourne novels from where Ludlum left off in The Bourne Ultimatum.
- The Bourne Legacy - (2004)
- The Bourne Betrayal - (2007)
- The Bourne Sanction - (2008)
[edit] Others
- Sirens (1981)
- Black Heart (1983)
- Zero (1987)
- French Kiss (1989)
- Angel Eyes (1991)
- Batman: The Last Angel (1992) DC Comics graphic novel
- Black Blade (1993)
- Dark Homecoming (1997) (features Lew Croaker from the Nicholas Linnear novels)
- Pale Saint (1999)
- Art Kills (2002)
- The Testament (2006)
[edit] Anthologies containing stories by Eric Van Lustbader
- David Copperfield's Beyond Imagination (1982)
- Peter S Beagle's Immortal Unicorn (1984)
- David Copperfield's Tales of the Impossible (1995)
- Excalibur (1995)
- Murder by Revenge (1996)
- Vampires (1997)
- 999 (1999)
- Thriller (2006)
[edit] Short stories
- "In Darkness, Angels" (1983)
- "The Devil on Myrtle Ave" (1995)
- "Lassorio" (1995)
- "The Singing Tree" (1995)
- "16 Mins." (1996)
- "An Exaltation of Termagants" (1999)