Robert C. Wilson

Robert Charles Wilson (born 1951) is an American novelist and a lawyer. Wilson's novels characteristically are works of horror involving the supernatural.

Wilson was born in Detroit, Michigan.

His first novel, ''Crooked Tree'', about terror in the northern lower peninsula of his home state, was published in 1980 (paperback in 1981 and re-published paperback in 2006). The plot concerns a sudden onslaught of bear attacks. People try to understand why and come to see a pattern in the attacks.

Translation of ''Crooked Tree'': ''La Possedee De Shawonabe'' (Montreal, 1981).

He published ''Icefire'' in 1984.

His novel ''Second Fire'' (1993) deals with a conflict between Ojbwa Indians and archaeologists who excavate a site. One of the Ojibwas calls on spirits for help, leading to violence. Provided by Wikipedia

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