Jeremy Robinson

Jeremy Robinson is the #1 Audible.com and New York Times bestselling author of more than sixty novels and novellas including the Jack Sigler thriller series, The Nemesis Saga, The Infinite Timeline series, and others. As Jeremy Bishop, he is the author of the Refuge Horror series and the standalone novels Sentinel and Raven. As Jeremiah Knight, he is the author of the Hunger series. His novels have been translated into thirteen languages.

 His bestselling kaiju novels, PROJECT NEMESIS and ISLAND 731 have been released as a comic book series from American Gothic Press/Famous Monsters of Filmland, and his Jack Sigler thrillers entered development to be released as a major motion picture. He lives in New Hampshire with his wife, and three children.

Visit his website at bewareofmonsters.com.

Bibliography

  • Nemesis
    Project Nemesis (#1)
    Jeremy Robinson
  • Nemesis
    Project Maigo (#2)
    Jeremy Robinson
  • Nemesis
    Project 731 (#3)
    Jeremy Robinson
  • Nemesis
    Project Hyperion (#4)
    Jeremy Robinson
  • Nemesis
    Project Legion (#5)
    Jeremy Robinson
  • Nemesis
    Island 731 (#0.5)
    Jeremy Robinson
  • Standalone
    Artifact
    Jeremy Robinson
     

Reviews

Nemesis

Project Nemesis (#1)
“From the first moment I started reading Project Nemesis, I was hooked. This amazing series has everything I love—martial arts, action, great characters, and kaiju!”

Chad Stahelski, director of John Wick

“Project Nemesis turned out to be the first book in years where I read it from cover to cover in just under a day. I kept my eyes peeled on those 250 or so pages as if it was crack! It was just that good! Nemesis is truly a true American Kaiju by every definition. This is a definite must for any fan of the kaiju genre. It gets a full fledged 5/5 rating.”

Kaiju Planet

“Reading Jeremy Robinson is dangerous for your sleep pattern. He spins monster yarns so well that you cannot stop turning pages. Giant monsters, creepy islands and writing that is both smart and furious in intensity and pace.”

Famous Monsters of Filmland

“Robinson provides a twist on a classic monster tale, and the result is a fun thrill ride. He is able to provide the balance between sympathetic characters and beast carnage. Fans of monster movies from the 50’s will want to read this for sure.”

Author Magazine

Island 731 (#0.5)
"Robinson puts his distinctive mark on Michael Crichton territory with this terrifying present-day riff on The Island of Dr. Moreau… One of the best Jurassic Park successors."

Publishers Weekly, STARRED review!

Standalone