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{{This|the pseudonym|Jason Frost (disambiguation)}}
{{This|the pseudonym|Jason Frost (disambiguation)}}
'''Jason Frost''' <!--apparently this series was written by multiple people all going under the pseudonym Jason Frost--> is an in-house pseudonym[http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/f/jason-frost/] used by two authors. [[Raymond Obstfeld]][http://www.pandora.ca/catalog.php?cat_parent=0&cat_id=33&page=10], and [[Rich Rainey]][http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/r/rich-rainey/]. Who wrote the six book series called The Warlord published by [[Zebra Mens Adventure]], a division of [[Zebra Books]] that is ultimately a subsidiary of [[Kensington Publishing Corp]]. The books were written and published from 1983 to 1987 .
'''Jason Frost''' <!--apparently this series was written by multiple people all going under the pseudonym Jason Frost--> is an in-house pseudonym[http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/f/jason-frost/] used by two authors. [[Raymond Obstfeld]][http://www.pandora.ca/catalog.php?cat_parent=0&cat_id=33&page=10], and [[Rich Rainey]][http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/r/rich-rainey/]. Who wrote the six book series called The Warlord published by [[Zebra Mens Adventure]], a division of [[Zebra Books]] that is ultimately a subsidiary of [[Kensington Publishing Corp]]. The books were written and published from 1983 to 1987 .

==About==
Jason Frost's main series of books. The ''Warlord Series'', of the [[Pulp fiction (genre)|Pulp fiction]] genre. Focuses on the travels of a man in his late thirties who survived twin earthquakes that break California off from the United States mainland and surround it in an impenetrable radioactive bubble. The book series has six books, each about 200-250 pages long.


==Works==
==Works==
===Novels===
===Novels===
'''The Warlord series'''
'''The Warlord series'''
Jason Frost's main series of books. The ''Warlord Series'', of the [[Pulp fiction (genre)|Pulp fiction]] genre. Focuses on the travels of a man in his late thirties who survived twin earthquakes that break California off from the United States mainland and surround it in an impenetrable radioactive bubble. The book series has six books, each about 200-250 pages long and describes in detail the current sociological situation of an aftermath where a large group of people are cut off from everyone else with no single unifying government.


#''[[The Warlord (novel)|The Warlord]]'' (1983) ISBN# 0-8217-1189-X (Written By [[Raymond Obstfeld]])
#''[[The Warlord (novel)|The Warlord]]'' (1983) ISBN# 0-8217-1189-X (Written By [[Raymond Obstfeld]])
#''[[The Cutthroat]]'' (1984) ISBN# 0-8217-1308-6 (Written By [[Raymond Obstfeld]])
#''[[The Cutthroat]]'' (1984) ISBN# 0-8217-1308-6 (Written By [[Raymond Obstfeld]])
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'''Others'''
'''Others'''
*''[[Invasion U.S.A. (novel)|Invasion U.S.A.]]'' (1985)
*''[[Invasion U.S.A. (novel)|Invasion U.S.A.]]'' ISBN# 0-5234-2669-0 (1985)


[[Category:American writers]]
[[Category:American writers]]

Revision as of 18:07, 28 October 2007

Jason Frost is an in-house pseudonym[1] used by two authors. Raymond Obstfeld[2], and Rich Rainey[3]. Who wrote the six book series called The Warlord published by Zebra Mens Adventure, a division of Zebra Books that is ultimately a subsidiary of Kensington Publishing Corp. The books were written and published from 1983 to 1987 .

Works

Novels

The Warlord series Jason Frost's main series of books. The Warlord Series, of the Pulp fiction genre. Focuses on the travels of a man in his late thirties who survived twin earthquakes that break California off from the United States mainland and surround it in an impenetrable radioactive bubble. The book series has six books, each about 200-250 pages long and describes in detail the current sociological situation of an aftermath where a large group of people are cut off from everyone else with no single unifying government.


  1. The Warlord (1983) ISBN# 0-8217-1189-X (Written By Raymond Obstfeld)
  2. The Cutthroat (1984) ISBN# 0-8217-1308-6 (Written By Raymond Obstfeld)
  3. Badland (1984) ISBN# 0-8217-1437-6 (Written By Raymond Obstfeld)
  4. PrisonLand (1985) ISBN# 0-8217-1506-2 (Written By Raymond Obstfeld)
  5. Terminal Island (1985) ISBN# 0-8217-1697-2 (Written By Raymond Obstfeld)
  6. Killers Keep (1987) ISBN# 0-8217-2214-X (Written by Rich Rainey

Others