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About the Author

Also includes: Jim Wilson (3)

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A shared pen name for a stable of ghostwriters.

Series

Works by Gar Wilson

Aswan Hellbox (Phoenix Force No 8) (1983) 33 copies, 3 reviews
The Fury Bombs (Phoenix Force #5) (1983) 32 copies, 3 reviews
The Black Alchemists (1984) 32 copies
Korean Killground (Phoenix Force #10) (1984) 32 copies, 1 review
White Hell (Phoenix Force #6) (1983) 31 copies, 3 reviews
Ultimate Terror (1983) 30 copies, 3 reviews
Guerilla Games (1982) — Author — 27 copies, 3 reviews
Tigers of Justice (Phoenix Force #4) (1983) 27 copies, 3 reviews
Atlantic Scramble (1982) — some editions; Author — 26 copies, 3 reviews
Return to Armageddon (Phoenix Force #11) (1984) 25 copies, 1 review
The Nightmare Merchants (1987) 23 copies
Ninja Blood (1988) 23 copies
No Rules, No Referee (Phoenix Force No 16) (1985) 23 copies, 1 review
Welcome to the Feast (1985) 23 copies
Tooth and Claw (1985) 22 copies
Time Bomb (1986) 21 copies
The Bonn Blitz (1987) 21 copies
The Doomsday Syndrome (1986) 21 copies
The Twisted Cross (1985) 21 copies
Weep, Moscow, Weep (1986) 20 copies
Chip Off the Bloc (1986) 19 copies
Fair Game (Phoenix Force) (1987) 18 copies
Hostaged Vatican (1986) 18 copies
Sea of Savages (1985) 18 copies
Terror in the Dark (1987) 17 copies
Down Under Thunder (1986) 16 copies
Belgrade Deception (1988) 15 copies
Slow Death (1987) 13 copies
China Command (Phoenix Force) (1989) — Author — 12 copies
Rim Of Fire (Phoenix Force) (1989) 10 copies
Barracuda Run (1990) 8 copies
Savage World (1990) 8 copies
Extreme Prejudice (1990) 6 copies
Heroes: Book #2 (1992) 4 copies

Associated Works

Argentine Deadline (1982) — some editions — 42 copies, 3 reviews

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A shared pen name for a stable of ghostwriters.

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27 reviews
This is number 16 in Phoenix Force Series. In this book we are introduced to a new enemy known as MERGE, an international crime syndicate made up of Mafia, Corsican, Colombian and Mexican crime networks.

Phoenix Force is made up of the best anti-terrorist operative the west have. They are sent to investigate an assassination of a U.S. Senator. The book is non-stop paramilitary action. One thing I noticed was that all weapons were well described by exact model. I was able to read this book in show more four hours, so great for a quick read. show less

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William Fieldhouse Ghostwriter
Paul Glen Neuman Ghostwriter
Thomas P. Ramirez Ghostwriter
Rex Swenson Ghostwriter
Robert Hoskins Ghostwriter
Dan Marlowe Ghostwriter
Gil Cohen Cover artist

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Rating
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ISBNs
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