Chelsea Quinn Yarbro bibliography

This is a list of fiction works by Chelsea Quinn Yarbro, who was awarded a 2009 Bram Stoker Award for Lifetime Achievement for her work up to that point in time.[1] Quinn Yarbro has published under her name and under the pseudonyms of Quinn Fawcett, Trystam Kith, Terry Nelson Bonner, Camille Gabor, and Vanessa Pryor.[2] Quinn Yarbro has also written non-fiction history works under the name of T. C. F. Hopkins.

Fiction as Chelsea Quinn Yarbro

Books are listed in alphabetical order by series, followed by standalone novels, collections, and short stories.

Charles Spotted Moon (mystery series)

  1. Ogilvie, Tallant & Moon (1976)
  2. Music When Sweet Voices Die (1979)
  3. Poison Fruit (1991)
  4. Cat's Claw (1992)

Chesterton Holte, Gentleman Haunt (historical mystery/ghost series)

  1. Haunting Investigation (December 2015)
  2. Living Spectres (November 2016)
  3. Shining Phantoms (Forthcoming 2017)
  4. Book #4 (work in progress)

Crisis of Empire (science fiction series)

Jason Russell (Western series)

  1. The Law in Charity (1989)
  2. Charity, Colorado (1993)
  3. The Changes in Charity (forthcoming)

The Saint-Germain Cycle (historical horror series)

Atta Olivia Clemens

  1. A Flame in Byzantium (1987)
  2. Crusader's Torch (1988)
  3. A Candle For D'Artagnan (1989)

Count of Saint-Germain

  1. Hôtel Transylvania (1978)
  2. The Palace (1978)
  3. Blood Games (1980)
  4. Path of the Eclipse (1981)
  5. Tempting Fate (1982)
  6. The Saint-Germain Chronicles (a short story collection) (1983)
  7. Darker Jewels (1993)
  8. Better In The Dark (1993)
  9. Mansions of Darkness (1996)
  10. Writ in Blood (1997)
  11. Blood Roses (1998)
  12. Communion Blood (1999)
  13. Come Twilight (2000)
  14. A Feast in Exile (2001)
  15. Night Blooming (2002)
  16. Midnight Harvest (2003)
  17. Dark of the Sun (2004)
  18. States of Grace (2005)
  19. Roman Dusk (2006)
  20. Borne in Blood (2007)
  21. Saint-Germain: Memoirs (2007, short story collection)
  22. A Dangerous Climate (2008)
  23. Burning Shadows (2009)
  24. An Embarrassment of Riches (2011)
  25. Commedia della Morte (2012)
  26. Night Pilgrims (2013)
  27. Sustenance (2014)
  28. Orphans of Memory (work in progress; working title)

Count of Saint-Germain short fiction

Madelaine de Montalia

The Merchant Prince (fantasy series)

Shattered Light (fantasy series)

Sisters of the Night (historical horror series)

  1. Kelene: The Angry Angel (1998)
  2. Fenice: The Soul of an Angel (1999)
  3. Zhameni: The Angel of Death (unpublished. This title was one of the many books that were orphaned after a publisher merger, and as the packager owns the copyright, Yarbro is unable to sell the book to a new publisher.)

Collections

Novels

Omnibus

Anthologies

The Gate of Worlds

Chapterbooks

Short Fiction Series

The Harriers

  1. Of War and Codes and Honor (1991, with Gordon R. Dickson)
  2. Down Among the Dead Men (1993, with Gordon R. Dickson)

Short fiction

Poems

Non-fiction by Chelsea Quinn Yarbro

The Michael books

General Nonfiction

Essays

As Camille Gabor (later reissued under own name)

The Vildecaz Talents (fantasy series)

  1. Nimuar's Loss (2007)
  2. Deceptive Oracle (2007)
  3. Agnith's Promise (2007)

As Quinn Fawcett

Ian Fleming books (historical thriller series)

Mme. Vernet books (historical mystery series)

Mycroft Holmes (historical mystery series)

  1. Against the Brotherhood (1997, with Bill Fawcett)
  2. Embassy Row (1998, with Bill Fawcett)
  3. The Flying Scotsman (1999, with Bill Fawcett)
  4. The Scottish Ploy (2001, with Bill Fawcett)

As T.C.F. Hopkins

As Trystam Kith (later reissued under own name)

Trouble in the Night (horror series)

  1. A Cold Summer Night (2004)
  2. A Bright Winter Sun (2004)

References

  1. "Yarbro, Wilson Win Lifetime Horror Award". Horror.org. Retrieved 9 December 2014.
  2. "Chelsea Quinn Yarbro - Summary Bibliography". ISFDB. Retrieved 1 December 2014.

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