NIGEL FINDLEY

'Nigel D Findley' was the author of a number of books for roleplaying games. He is known chiefly for his work on the ''Dungeons & Dragons'' and ''Shadowrun'' roleplaying games.
He wrote the novels ''2XS'' (1991), ''Shadowplay'' (1993), ''Lone Wolf'' (1994), and ''House of the Sun'' (1995). He also wrote over a dozen sourcebooks: ''Greyspace'' (1992), ''Paranormal Animals of North America'' (1990), ''Draconomicon'' (1990), ''The Universal Brotherhood'' (1990), ''Native American Nations 1'' (1991), ''Native American Nations 2'' (1991), ''Neo-Anarchist's Guide to Real Life'' (1992), ''One Stage Before'' (1992), ''Tir Tairngire'' (1993), ''Corporate Shadowfiles'' (1993), ''Lone Star'' (1994), ''Paradise Lost'' (1994), ''Practical Planetology'' (1991), ''Double Exposure'' (1994), ''Van Richten's Guide to Werebeasts'' (1993), and ''Aztlan'' (1995).
He died of a heart attack on 19 February 1995, at the age of 35.

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