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Jackson Wright (characters)

This character appears in 7 books.


  1. Lions For A Day

    by Keldrick T. Mobley

    Jackson Wright: The younger Wright brother, Jackson is probably the most intelligent human being on earth. This level of intelligence makes him cocky and hard headed and usually leads to his older brother Kennedy bailing him out of trouble. Granted, Jackson can hold his own standing at five eleven and one hundred and sixty five pounds, he see’s most challenges as mathematical equations, calculating the outcome based on factors he has measured out in his head, and usually factoring in the fact that his brother WILL jump in at some point. Jackson is almost the opposite of his brother in that he is quick to anger but tries his best to keep it under wraps for Kennedy’ sake. Jackson’s skills with guns surpass expert levels by leaps and bounds. He is able to perform complex mathematical computations on the fly and can use this math to triangulate the best possible shot for any given situation. This allows him to deflect bullets off of objects and at times, knock bullets out of the air. Needless to say, he has NEVER missed a target and is so precise he can decide whether he will kill or cripple a man milliseconds before he fires his shot. On top of all this, Jackson’s intelligence also affords him the ability to design and execute most of anything he wishes to build. Jackson’s technical prowess is beyond anything any R & D group is even in the beginning stages of developing. Thanks to his ability to predict trends in the stock market, Jackson has helped he and his brother amass a fortune that he has spread throughout the globe and should clock in somewhere around the billion dollar marker. Jackson may not be as patient as his brother but does believe that what they are fighting for is a worthy cause and he will do ANYTHING to accomplish this task. Jackson’s fighting style is close to Kennedy’s as he has studied his older brother for years and spars with him for a few hours a day. Jackson suffers from insomnia thanks to his mind always firing on all cylinders. Jackson has an excellent memory and often memorizes the books he reads. He can learn most languages in just a few weeks and can speak most of the worlds languages with the same proficiency as a native. He is ambidextrous, and when not shooting with both hands, he can write two different things with almost similar handwriting on different subjects. When the world is not in danger, Jackson enjoys playing chess, pinball games, tinkering on various projects in his shop, and cooking with his brother. He also loves to paint and under a pen name he has a few works hanging in various galleries across the globe. He gives any proceeds earned to help aid with water efforts in Africa.

  2. Goose Pimple Junction

    Murder & Mayhem in Goose Pimple Junction

    by Amy Metz

    Jackson Wright: Jack is a published author of a successful series of mystery books, a local celebrity, and all around good guy. He is a good-looking man in his early-fifties, and slicker ‘n butter on a marble.

  3. The Lion, The Lamb, The Hunted

    by Andrew E. Kaufman

  4. Scandalous 2

    by H.M. Ward


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