This author has had a tremendous run of success with her writing career. Except for 2 outlying books in the early 80s, her writing career did not take off till 1990 with the 1st book release in the Aurora Teagarden series. Since that point, the list of Charlaine Harris books in order has become quite extensive and very popular.
Charlaine Harris began the first series with Aurora Teagarden. She composed has a grand total of eight novels for that series from 1990 through 2003. So far as murder mysteries go, this series was lighter than and not as toughened as many standard murder series. Aurora Teagarden is a simple librarian with a style for resolving mysteries and uncovering those unwanted secrets that can lead to an enjoyable book series from starting point to end point.
The writer followed up this series with the advent of the Lily Bard series. Harris wrote 5 books for this series from 1996 through 2001. She also added in a short story that was published in a mag. The series centres around Lily, a reputedly simple cleaning woman who is keen on her own privacy. The series unfolds to reveal a very layered and well thought out personality by Harris.
Following her Lily Bard series, Harris started the Southern Vampire Mysteries series that yields her much fame and disrepute. More famous as the Sookie Stackhouse series, Harris has published 11 books from 2001 to 2011. A twelfth book is due to be released in May of 2012. Harris has written several short stories based mostly on the personality of Sookie, a telepathic waitress.
In my view, this Sookie Stackhouse series is a big promoting success for the writer. Cable TV has a series which has been running for the last 3 years based primarily on the books of Charlaine Harris. That must be a huge measure of success.
In this current run of success, Harris also introduced the Harper Connelly Mysteries series. So far, Harris has written 4 books for this series which features the primary character, who after being struck by lightning, can locate dead bodies. Sounds like the makings of an awesomely unique series of papers!
Charlaine Harris began the first series with Aurora Teagarden. She composed has a grand total of eight novels for that series from 1990 through 2003. So far as murder mysteries go, this series was lighter than and not as toughened as many standard murder series. Aurora Teagarden is a simple librarian with a style for resolving mysteries and uncovering those unwanted secrets that can lead to an enjoyable book series from starting point to end point.
The writer followed up this series with the advent of the Lily Bard series. Harris wrote 5 books for this series from 1996 through 2001. She also added in a short story that was published in a mag. The series centres around Lily, a reputedly simple cleaning woman who is keen on her own privacy. The series unfolds to reveal a very layered and well thought out personality by Harris.
Following her Lily Bard series, Harris started the Southern Vampire Mysteries series that yields her much fame and disrepute. More famous as the Sookie Stackhouse series, Harris has published 11 books from 2001 to 2011. A twelfth book is due to be released in May of 2012. Harris has written several short stories based mostly on the personality of Sookie, a telepathic waitress.
In my view, this Sookie Stackhouse series is a big promoting success for the writer. Cable TV has a series which has been running for the last 3 years based primarily on the books of Charlaine Harris. That must be a huge measure of success.
In this current run of success, Harris also introduced the Harper Connelly Mysteries series. So far, Harris has written 4 books for this series which features the primary character, who after being struck by lightning, can locate dead bodies. Sounds like the makings of an awesomely unique series of papers!
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