100 Supernatural Detective Series UPDATED
Want books that mix urban fantasy and crime fiction? Including Jim Butcher, Shweta Taneja, Seanan McGuire, Jewell Parker Rhodes, plus novels from X-Files, Supernatural—and more.
Kim Harrison: Rachel Morgan | Hollows Series Reading Order + Author Q&A
The complete order of Kim Harrison’s Hollows Series, plus the author on switching from epic fantasy to urban fantasy, why she restarted the series, and her scientific approach to magic.
Charles Stross: Quantum of Nightmares (Laundry Files #11) - Spotlight
It’s a brave new Britain under the New Management. Crime is plummeting as almost every offense is punishable by death. And everywhere you look, there are people with strange powers…
Stephen King, Richard Chizmar: Gwendy’s Final Task (Gwendy’s Button Box Trilogy #3) - Spotlight
Evil forces seek to possess the button box and it is up to Senator Gwendy Peterson to keep it from them. At all costs. But where can you hide something from such powerful entities?
Seanan McGuire: Where the Drowned Girls Go [Spotlight]
She knew from the beginning that there would be children she couldn’t save…
There is another school for children who fall through doors and fall back out again.
Anne Rice & Christopher Rice: Ramses the Damned: The Reign of Osiris (Spotlight)
The gilded adventures of Ramses the Damned, iconic creation of the legendary bestselling author, continue in this breathtakingly suspenseful tale of a titanic supernatural power unleashed on the eve of war.
Complete Dresden Files Books by Jim Butcher In Order
Exploring the hard-boiled detective and urban fantasy series by Jim Butcher. “When I realized wizards and PIs were the same character, it became real easy.”
Delizhia Jenkins: Sanctum: A Last Vampire Huntress Novel [Spotlight]
With their sources of blood having reached depletion, vampires scour the earth in search of more blood. And when they find it, will this broken Huntress stand and fight to protect what is left of humanity? Or, is the only way to save the world she was sworn to protect is stand and watch it burn?
Anne Rice: AMC “Anne Rice Universe” Closer to Reality With 2 Series, Vampire Chronicles, Mayfair Witches
Interview With A Vampire Series Scheduled For Production, Writers’ Room Opened For Lives Of The Mayfair Witches
Horror Q&A: Jude S. Walko (The Unhallowed Horseman)
“I have long been enamored with the Headless Horseman character. The Horseman is the perfect anti-hero that has gripped the imagination of children and adults alike.”
Complete Guild Hunter series by Nalini Singh
Nalini Singh’s Guild Hunter novels take place in a world where archangels hold sway over both mortals and immortals—with the Guild Hunters caught in between…
Horror Q & A: Kenneth Bykerk (Something Wicked This Way Rides)
“This lets me delve into the history of my home while bringing back to life the ruins that surround me.” The author explains his personal connection to the Old West, and his inspiration for this story…
Author Q&A Kiran Manral on More Things in Heaven and Earth: “Sometimes trying to get closure can open fresh wounds.”
The author talks about the ideas fueling her novel, her mission as an author, and why her fiction helps readers to better understand the female perspective.
Horror Q&A: J.B. Dane (Something Wicked This Way Rides)
“Well, there was plenty about the Old West that was horrific to begin with.” More about the short story collection Something Wicked This Way Rides, with some two-dozen authors exploring the Old West with a twisted view…
Horror Q&A: Peter Prellwitz (Something Wicked This Way Rides)
“The isolation and mystic the Old West provides is the perfect background for horror.” Something Wicked This Way Rides features some two-dozen authors exploring the Old West through stories featuring the wicked, supernatural, demonic and just plain weird.
Horror Q&A: Lawrence Dagstine (Something Wicked This Way Rides)
“I’ve never molded two genres together to give it a speculative flavor...” The author discusses writing Horror vs. Westerns, the inspiration behind his story, and compares it with his other fiction.
Horror Q&A: John A. Frochio (Something Wicked This Way Rides)
“I couldn't simply write a Western story without some kind of twist.” The author shares his inspiration, and his favorite part about mashing up horror with the Old West…
Author Q&A: Ishita Banik (AS WE LAST)
“Everytime I am writing a story, I am living in it. It's like living several lives in a single life-time!” Indian author Ishita Banik blogs about her books, how to write a novel, and more.
Supernatural Books: Who Writes the Supernatural Books?
The TV series Supernatural spawned a number of tie-in books. Meet the authors, including Rebecca Dessertine, Keith R.A. DeCandido, Christa Faust, Jeff Mariotte, and more!
Horror Q&A Steve Gladwin: “Slight edge of black comedy”
“I write a lot of dark things in my work, but my short stories recently have been more quirky and off-beat. What all my work does have in common is that slight edge of black comedy and it's sometimes very dark.” The author on writing to music, his unpublished ghost stories, and his upcoming projects.