Eric Wilson (suspense writer)

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Eric Wilson
Born November 23
California
Occupation Novelist
Genres Suspense fiction

Eric Wilson is a suspense writer of four novels so far through Waterbrook Press (a division of Random House). His works include Dark to Mortal Eyes, Expiration Date, The Best of Evil, and A Shred of Truth. The Best of Evil and A Shred of Truth are part of the Aramis Black mystery series.[1]

Wilson has also written the novelization of the movie Facing the Giants, which is set to be in stores September 4th, 2007. He has recently finished Flywheel (April 2008, Thomas Nelson), a novelization of the Kendricks Brothers movie of the same name. Currently he is writing a trilogy called Jerusalem's Undead which is set to be published Fall 2008. Wilson has just finished Book #1, Field of Blood (Oct/Nov 2008).

Part of what makes Wilson a great author is his plot twists that keep the reader guessing what will happen next. His books focus on the struggle between good and evil through intricate plots that are complex as a game of chess.

Wilson was born in California and raised in Oregon, now he lives in Nashville, TN. Many of the stories he writes take place where he has lived. By the first 10 years of his life he had been to at least 23 different countries because he was a Missionary Kid.[2]

Like Ted Dekker, several of Eric Wilson’s books are loosely linked together.


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Novels

  • Dark to Mortal Eyes (2004)
  • Expiration Date (2005)
  • The Best of Evil (2006)
  • A Shred of Truth (2007)
  • Facing the Giants (Novelization) (September 4, 2007)
  • Flywheel (Novelization) (April 2008)

Works In Progress

  • Fireproof (Novelization) (September 2008)
  • Field of Blood (Jerusalem's Undead Trilogy) (Sept/Oct 2008)

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