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D B Jackson



A pseudonym used by David B Coe

D.B. Jackson is the pseudonym of an award-winning author of more than fifteen books, including epic fantasies, media work, and non-fiction.

D.B. Jackson was born in New York many, many years ago, and has since lived in New England, California, Australia, and Appalachia.  He now lives in Sewanee, Tennessee. He did his undergraduate work at Brown University, worked for a time as a political consultant, went to Stanford University, where he earned a Master's and Ph.D. in U.S. History, and finally returned to his first love: writing fiction. In 1999, he received the William L. Crawford Memorial Award as the best new author in fantasy for The LonTobyn Chronicle.
 


Genres: Fantasy
 
Series
Thieftaker Chronicles
   0.5. A Spell of Vengeance (2012)
   0.6. The Price of Doing Business (2014)
   1. Thieftaker (2012)
   2. Thieves' Quarry (2013)
   3. A Plunder of Souls (2014)
   4. The Dead Man's Reach (2015)
   Tales of the Thieftaker (2017)
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Islevale Cycle
   1. Time's Children (2018)
   2. Time's Demon (2019)
   3. Time's Assassin (2020)
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Thieftaker, Fall 1770
   1. The Witch's Storm (2021)
   2. The Cloud Prison (2021)
   3. The Adams Gambit (2021)
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Novellas and Short Stories
   Water Witch (2015) (with Faith Hunter)
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Series contributed to
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Books containing stories by D B Jackson
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Noir (2022)
edited by
David B Coe and John Zakour
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Showdown (2016)
edited by
Brett Cogburn

D B Jackson recommends
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The King of Next Week (2020)
E C Ambrose
"The King of Next Week, the latest from historical fantasist E.C. Ambrose, offers what we have come to expect from her work: believable history and stunning magic, compelling characters and a riveting plot. Throw in action, excitement, and a bit of romance, and you have a story I heartily recommend!"
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The Return of Kid Cooper (2018)
Brad Smith
"A tour de force. Brad Smith explores powerful universal themes while bringing to life unforgettable characters that make this book a must read. If Cormac McCarthy, Larry McMurtry, and Elmore Leonard collaborated on a book, it might sound very much like The Return of Kid Cooper."

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