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.
Shadowrun bibliography[]
Sourcebooks[]
- The Universal Brotherhood (1990, ISBN 1-55560-024-7)
- Paranormal Animals of North America (1990, ISBN 1-55560-123-5)
- The Neo-Anarchist's Guide to North America (1991, ISBN 1-55560-135-9) "Quebec and Quebec City"
- Native American Nations, Volume One (1991, ISBN 1-55560-130-8)
- Native American Nations, Volume Two (1991, ISBN 1-55560-158-8)
- The Neo-Anarchists' Guide to Real Life (1992, ISBN 1-55560-165-0)
- Shadowrun, Second Edition (1992, ISBN 1-55560-180-4) Additional Material
- Tir Tairngire (1993, ISBN 1-55560-197-9)
- Corporate Shadowfiles (1993, ISBN 1-55560-211-8)
- Lone Star (1994, ISBN 1-55560-230-4)
- Denver: The City of Shadows (1994, ISBN 1-55560-236-3) with Tom Dowd and Tom Wong
- Aztlan (1995, ISBN 1-55560-257-6)
- Underworld Sourcebook (1997, ISBN 1-55560-315-7) Concepts
- Shadowrun Gamemaster Screen: "Critters" (1998, ISBN 1-55560-369-6) Other original design
Adventures[]
- One Stage Before (1992, ISBN 1-55560-192-8)
- Paradise Lost (1994, ISBN 1-55560-227-4) Kingdom of Hawaiʻi with Tom Wong
- Double Exposure (1994, ISBN 1-55560-240-1) with Fraser Cane
- Harlequin's Back (1994, ISBN 1-55560-248-7) "Aftermath" and Story Development
- "Denver Double Cross" (Spring 1995, Adventures Unlimited, issue #1)
Novels[]
- 2XS (1991, ISBN 0-451-45139-2) about Crash Cart, Yamatetsu Corporation, BTL, Universal Brotherhood, and insect spirits.
- Shadowplay (1993, ISBN 0-451-45228-3) Seattle, Cheyenne, and Sioux Nation.
- Lone Wolf (1994, ISBN 0-451-45272-0) Rick Larson, Lone Star, Cutters, Telestrian Industries, and Tir Tairngire.
- House of the Sun (1995, ISBN 0-451-45370-0) Kingdom of Hawaiʻi.
See also[]
External links[]
- Nigel Findley at Wikipedia
- Shadowiki (German Wiki) : Nigel Findley