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This article should not be speedily deleted for lack of asserted importance because... page is about an author listing his books and has references posted as well. also I'm in the process of getting more information from the author, as well as hoping that others will contribute to expand the page. I'm not the person in the article, I created the page as I was looking for this author and his work, and I couldn't find him on wikipedia --Thadson (talk) 19:51, 1 December 2016 (UTC)[reply]
As for "Books appear to be Kindle and paperback versions."
Hardcover, 336 pages - Published April 13th 2010 by Thomas Dunne Books
Also translated into German, Italian, Estonian, Turkish, Dutch, Russian, Latvian, Polish
Also Made into Audiobook by Tantor Audio, read by Rob Shapiro
This is just the 1st book. All other 6 has similar translations, hardcover and Audiobook versions.
Several references cover the author and the books, I cant list them all, but here is some: [[1]], [[2]]
There are talks about making a movie of the 1st book: [[3]]
"Studiocanal has acquired rights to Tom Wood’s critically acclaimed Victor The Assassin book franchise for director Pierre Morel to helm and The Picture Company to produce with Sentient Entertainment." — Preceding unsigned comment added by Thadson (talk • contribs) 21:15, 1 December 2016 (UTC)[reply]