Jon F. Merz

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Jon F. Merz is a New-England based author of over a dozen novels - mostly thrillers with a supernatural bent, known locally for the Lawson Vampire series of novels. Prior to embarking on a full-time writing career, he served in the United States Air Force, and worked for the US government and in private sector security. He splits his time between New York City and suburban Massachusetts, where he lives with his wife and two sons. His website is www.jonfmerz.com.

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His first publication credit was for "I, the Courier" in Rictus Magazine, 1996. The Lawson Vampire novels were published by Pinnacle Books and will be reissued by Maelstrom Books; his 2004 thriller, Danger-Close was published by Five Star Books, and Learning Later, Living Greater was published by Sentient Publications. Also in 2004, his short story "Prisoner 392" appeared in the mass market anthology FROM THE BORDERLANDS from Warner Books.

  • The Fixer (2002)
  • The Invoker (2002)
  • The Destructor (2003)
  • The Syndicate (2003)
  • Danger-Close (2004)
  • Learning Later, Living Greater (non-fiction) (2006), Sentient Publications, ISBN 1-59181-047-7
  • The Complete Idiot's Guide to Ultimate Fighting (non-fiction) (2007)
  • Rogue Angel: Warrior Spirit (2007)
  • The Kensei (2008)
  • Rogue Angel: Soul Stealer (2008)
  • Rogue Angel: Blade of the Moros (2008)
  • Rogue Angel: Lost Race (2009)
  • Rogue Angel: Footsteps of Giants (2009)
  • Rogue Angel: Deep Core (2010)
  • Rogue Angel: Megaladon (2010)
  • Rogue Angel: Shangri-La (2010)

[edit] The Lawson Vampire novels

The Lawson Vampire series focuses on a vampire "Fixer" named Lawson. The novels take place predominantly in Boston, Massachusetts, with forays into other parts of New England and the Northeast.

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