Charlaine Harris
Charlaine Harris, born Jean Charlaine Harris Schulz on November 25, 1951, in Tunica, Mississippi, is an American author specializing in mystery and urban fantasy novels with Southern settings and dark humor.[1][2] She is best known for her Southern Vampire Mysteries series featuring Sookie Stackhouse, adapted into the HBO series True Blood, and has written numerous other series including Aurora Teagarden, Lily Bard, Harper Connelly, Midnight, Texas, and Gunnie Rose.[1][3] With over 39 million books sold worldwide, she began writing early and has lived in Texas and southern Arkansas.[3][4]
mystery
urban fantasy
horror
A Bone to Pick
Dead Ever After (The Southern Vampire mystery series)
An Apple for the Creature
Poppy Done to Death
Day Shift: Midnight Crossroad
Day Shift: Midnight Crossroad
Real Murders
A Fool and His Honey
Club Dead: A Southern Vampire Novel
Dead Over Heels
Last Scene Alive
The Julius House
Dead as a Doornail (Sookie Stackhouse Novels)
Crimes by Moonlight: Mysteries from the Dark Side
Dead But Not Forgotten
Grave Secret: a Harper Connelly Mystery, 9 CDs
Dead Ever After
A Touch of Dead
Definitely Dead
Dead And Gone
Midnight Crossroad
Shakespeare's Champion (Lily Bard Book 2)
Three Bedrooms, One Corpse
Dead Ever After: A True Blood Novel