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Revision as of 20:55, 26 January 2014
British Science Fiction and Fantasy author.
He created the following series:
- Deathstalker
- Hawk and Fisher
- Nightside
- Secret Histories
- The Twilight of the Empire (prelude to the Deathstalker series)
- the Forest Kingdom series which is set in the same continuity as Hawk and Fisher.
- Ghost Finders
As well as some stand alone books:
- Drinking Midnight Wine
- Shadows Fall
This writer provides examples of:
- Angels, Devils, and Squid
- Batman Cold Open: All three of the modern fantasy works have employed this.
- Battle Couple:
- Canon Welding: He's managed to tie in almost all of his own personal property without even resorting to parallel dimensions (though those do exist in his works).
- Catch Phrase: In all three of his urban fantasy series, he uses variations on "Needs must, when the devil drives" and "Suddenly and messily." And when I say variations on the first one, he's gotten pretty damn creative. Also, he loves to have his characters to use their over-the-top reputations to intimidate their foes.
- Designated Protagonist Syndrome: Not because they're uninteresting, just the supporting cast is more so. He frequently populates his worlds with colorful and over the top characters, taking a moment to give their backstories in an impressive way and then display them doing something awesome. His main characters tend to be powerful, but a little more grounded. As a side effect, often they're overshadowed by the lovable weirdos around them.
- Deus Ex Machina: Frequent and unashamed.
- Rule of Cool: done in all of his works
- The World Is Always Doomed