Eric Wilson (suspense writer)


Eric Wilson is an American author. He currently has sixteen novels and a work of nonfiction in print, with publishers ranging from Waterbrook Press to Thomas Nelson. His first book was published in 2004.
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. In addition, he has written a trilogy called "Jerusalem's Undead" which debuted with book 1, Field of Blood, in 2008. It was then followed by Haunt of Jackals in August 2009, and Valley of Bones in May 2010.
Wilson is also the writer of five movie novelizations. The first two, Facing the Giants and Flywheel, had moderate success. However, the third novelization, Fireproof, earned him a spot on the New York Times Bestseller list for 13 weeks. The fourth, October Baby was released in 2012 and the fifth, Samson came out in 2018.
Wilson released two suspense novels with Bay Forest Books, One Step Away and Two Seconds Late.
Wilson was born in California, spent some childhood years in 23 countries as a missionary kid, returning to Oregon where he finished high school. He earned a B.A. in Biblical Studies from L.I.F.E. Pacific University in San Dimas, CA. He now lives in Nashville, Tennessee. He and his wife, songwriter Carolyn Rose, have two grown daughters and two grandchildren.

Works

Novels
In progress