Edwin Gerald Jones Biss (1876–1922) was an English motoring journalist and crime writer. His stories were often serialised in journals and newspapers.
Biss originally planned a career in the legal profession, but he found success in writing short stories. By 1903 his work was regularly appearing in newspapers around the United Kingdom. His works included serialised stories such as The Imposter, Bob Pharazin’s Madness, The White Rose, Who Killed Montagu Jerningham, and later The Shadow of the Scaffold. The Dupe was published in 1907 and in 1908 The Fated Five: The Tale of a Great Tontine. This was followed by Branded, a story that in 1921 was made into a movie starring Josephine Earle. The House of Terror was published in 1909 and the Undying Dread serialised in 1911.
The Door of the Unreal, published in 1920, was a werewolf story and a change of genre for Biss.