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  • Bibliography:
    15 Books
  • First Book:
    June 1993
  • Latest Book:
    April 2013
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Book List in Order: 15 titles




  • The shocking novel that captured the attention and praise of today's most acclaimed storytellers returns in an author-approved definitive anniversary edition. Wet Work will show you the final days of humanity, the beginning of the end. Award nominate...



  • Dominic Corvino covert assassin, the CIA s top "wet work" specialist.
    Nick Packard a rookie cop about to undergo his baptism of fire on the Washington DC mean streets. Two different men whose destinies are about to collide as Armageddon unfolds.....



  • 13 stories. 12 cities. 3 continents. 1 voice...From Atlanta to Blackpool, London to New York; from Rome to Prague to SanFrancisco... from Albuquerque, New Mexico, Birmingham, Alabama, to WashingtonD.C. (citadel of the dead) to Hollyweird and the city...



  • Insanity and an obsession with Elvis...a mystery and a love affair. This tale is the second in the Jamie Hurst trilogy (also including “Full Throttle” and the two-part “Unearthly Powers”). From Philip Nutman’s Cities of Night, this tale...



  • A homosexual writer seeks love and lust in Rome. A tale of emotional andphysical zombification. From Philip Nutman’s Cities of Night, this tale is one of a dozen stories leaping from Atlanta to Blackpool, London to New York, from Rome to Albuque...



  • A Rebel without a Cause collides with A Clockwork Orange. Manslaughter, death, rebirth, and redemption ensue in the first tale of the Jamie Hurst trilogy (also including "Blackpool Rock" and the two-part "Unearthly Powers"). From Philip Nutman's Citi...



  • The origin of Bram Stoker's Dr. Van Helsing and how he became a foe of evil in all its manifestations. From Philip Nutman’s Cities of Night, this tale is one of a dozen stories leaping from Atlanta to Blackpool, London to New York, from Rome to ...



  • There's a ghost in my apartment. The ghost of a love misspent, or an imaginary haunt? From Philip Nutman’s Cities of Night, this tale is one of a dozen stories leaping from Atlanta to Blackpool, London to New York, from Rome to Albuquerque via t...






  • The comic book character, Hellboy, searches for the missing son of a friend and encounters a supernatural legend. From Philip Nutman’s Cities of Night, this tale is one of a dozen stories leaping from Atlanta to Blackpool, London to New York, fr...



  • The second half of "Unearthly Powers," the two-part tale that concludes the Jamie Hurst trilogy (also including "Full Throttle" and "Blackpool Rock"). "It's the end of the world as we know it, and I feel fine." Eternal love will be consummated. From ...



  • Barrie's Peter Pan may have been a fantasy. or was it? "Watch" out for that crocodile! From Philip Nutman's Cities of Night, this tale is one of a dozen stories leaping from Atlanta to Blackpool, London to New York, from Rome to Albuquerque via the c...



  • The road to Hell is paved with good creative intentions...and insanity, sex, lots of sex, criminals...and a loaded gun. From Philip Nutman’s Cities of Night, this tale is one of a dozen stories leaping from Atlanta to Blackpool, London to New Yo...



  • The first half of "Unearthly Powers," the two-part tale that concludes the Jamie Hurst trilogy (also including "Full Throttle" and "Blackpool Rock"). "It's the end of the world as we know it, and I feel fine." Eternal love will be consummated. From P...



  • Inspired by a Gahan Wilson cartoon illustration and the mysterious legend of the "lost" poet of Georgia, Thomas Holley Chivers, this is a supernatural tale of larceny and tragedy. From Philip Nutman's Cities of Night, this tale is one of a dozen stor...


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Philip Nutman has published 15 books.

Philip Nutman does not have a new book coming out soon. The latest book, Ponce De Leon Avenue, was published in April 2013.

The first book by Philip Nutman, Wet Work, was published in June 1993.

No. Philip Nutman does not write books in series.