Jon F. Merz


Jon F. Merz is a U.S. author, former soldier, and ex-government employee best known for the Lawson Vampire series, the third entry of which won the 2001 National Novel Writing Month competition. He had also begun production on a television adaptation of the Lawson Vampire series through his production company New Ronin Entertainment, which was set to begin filming in Medfield, Massachusetts.
As of 2019, there has been no known progress towards the Lawson Vampire TV series. Merz’s blog has not been updated since 2016 and a Lawson Vampire book has not been published since 2015. It is unknown whether or not Merz will be continuing the Lawson series, as he has largely gone inactive on his website. However, he remains quite active on his Twitter and seems mostly focused on side projects and paperback printing of his already published Lawson novels.
Merz has also been a practitioner of Bujinkan Ninjutsu for over two decades, studying under Mark Davis in Boston, Massachusetts, and implements what he has learned from martial arts into his novels.

Frank Steel series

  • ''Fool for Green''

HELLstalkers

  1. ''The Cerberus Protocol''

Jake Thunder series

  1. ''Danger-Close''

Lawson Vampire series

  1. The Fixer
  2. The Invoker
  3. The Destructor
  4. The Syndicate
  5. The Kensei
  6. ''The Ripper''

Lawson Vampire novellas and short stories

  • Slave to Love
  • Interlude
  • Dead Drop
  • The Shepherd
  • Rudolf The Red Nosed Rogue
  • The Price of a Good Drink
  • Frosty the Hitman
  • ''Chase the Fire''

The Ninja Apprentice

  • The Lost Scrolls of Fudo Shin
  • "The Tsuba of Kotogawa"

Rogue Angel

  • "Warrior Spirit"
  • Soul Stealer
  • "Polar Quest"
  • "Sacrifice"
  • "Footprints"
  • "Sacred Ground"
  • "Phantom Prospect"
  • "False Horizon"
  • "The Oracle's Message"
  • "Labyrinth"
  • "Fury's Goddess"

Shadow Warrior series

  • The Undead Hordes of Kangul
  • "Slavers of the Savage Catacombs"

Standalone novels

  • Parallax
  • Vicarious
  • The Brank of Khosadam
  • Shadow Chaser
  • Prey
  • "The Last Vampire

Short stories

  • "I, the Courier"
  • Prisoner 392
  • ''This Time of Night''

Non-fiction