Paul Wilson
Paul Wilson is a winner of the Portico Prize for Literature for Do White Whales Sing at the Edge of the World? His previous novel, The Visiting Angel, was shortlisted for the 2011-12 Portico Fiction Prize. He has worked in a range of social care settings and is Vice Chairman of the British Association for Supported Employment. He lives in Lancashire.
Paul Wilson is a winner of the Portico Prize for Literature for Do White Whales Sing at the Edge of the World? His previous novel, The Visiting Angel, was shortlisted for the 2011-12 Portico Fiction Prize. He has worked in a range of social care settings and is Vice Chairman of the British Association for Supported Employment. He lives in Lancashire. See less
Paul Wilson's Featured Books
Paul Wilson book reviews
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The Keep
Wonderful faux vampire novel
by Andrew W, Nov 27, 2011
I was in my late teens when I first read this book, shortly after it was released. It remains one of my all time favourite novels. Set during the second world war, it tells the story of two groups ... Read More
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All the Rage
Rakoshi
This book is a continuation involving the demons from the book "The Tomb". One of the Rakoshi is still alive and bad guys are making a powerful drug from its blood. The ending of this book and ... Read More
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The Tomb
Gripping!
by Dante789, Sep 12, 2007
This is a totally immersive experience. Wilson is a master that takes hold of your attention and doesn't let go. Read More