Philip Lawson (author)

Philip Lawson (author)

Philip Lawson is a pseudonym used for mystery novels written by Michael Bishop with Paul Di Filippo.

The Will Keats mysteries involve a ventriloquist and include the following

* "Would It Kill You To Smile?" 1998 Longstreet Press
* "Muskrat Courage" 2000 St. Martin's Press
* "Families are Murder" 2005 Point Blank


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