Eric Wilson is an American published author who has written a variety of fiction and nonfiction works. He is perhaps best known for his Senses series and the By the Numbers series. Wilson is a New York Times bestselling author, and his books have been translated into over a dozen languages.
Wilson's bibliography is extensive, with over 20 published works to his name. His fiction offerings include suspense, mystery, and supernatural stories, as well as film novelizations. On the nonfiction side, he has written biographies, memoirs, and travel-related works. Some of his notable fiction titles include "Dark to Mortal Eyes," "Expiration Date," "The Best of Evil," "Field of Blood," and "Haunt of Jackals." His nonfiction books feature personal and historical topics, such as "American Leftovers" and "Confessions of a Former Prosecutor."
Beyond his writing, Wilson is a well-traveled individual, having visited around 40 countries. He is also a family man, having been married for 33 years and being a father to two grown daughters, with two grandchildren. Wilson maintains an online presence at WilsonWriter.com, where readers can learn more about him and his work.