P.N. Elrod Books In Order
Publication Order of Her Majesty’s Psychic Service Books
The Hanged Man | (2015) |
Publication Order of Jonathan Barrett, Gentleman Vampire Books
Red Death | (1993) | |
Death and the Maiden | (1994) | |
Death Masque | (1995) | |
Dance of Death | (1996) |
Publication Order of Lord Richard, Vampire Books
Keeper of the King | (1997) | |
His Father’s Son | (2001) | |
Quincey Morris, Vampire | (2001) | |
Siege Perilous | (2004) |
Publication Order of Vampire Files Books
Lifeblood | (1990) | |
Bloodlist | (1990) | |
Bloodcircle | (1990) | |
Art in the Blood | (1991) | |
Fire in the Blood | (1991) | |
Blood on the Water | (1992) | |
A Chill in the Blood | (1998) | |
The Dark Sleep | (1999) | |
Lady Crymsyn | (2000) | |
Cold Streets | (2003) | |
Song in the Dark | (2005) | |
The Devil You Know | (2009) | |
Dark Road Rising | (2009) |
Publication Order of Standalone Novels
The Adventures of Myhr | (2003) |
Publication Order of Ravenloft Books
Vampire of the Mists | (1991) |
Knight of the Black Rose | |
(1991) | |
Dance Of The Dead | (1992) |
Heart of Midnight | |
(1992) | |
Ravenloft. Carnival Of Fear | (1993) |
Tapestry of Dark Souls | |
(1993) | |
I, Strahd: Memoirs of a Vampire | (1993) |
Carnival of Fear | |
(1993) | |
The Enemy Within | (1994) |
Mordenheim | |
(1994) | |
Tales of Ravenloft | (1994) |
Tower of Doom | |
(1994) | |
Scholar of Decay | (1995) |
Death of a Darklord | |
(1995) | |
King of the Dead | (1996) |
Lord of the Necropolis |
Publication Order of Stargate SG-1 (ROC) Books
Stargate SG-1 | (1998) |
The Price You Pay | |
(1999) | |
The First Amendment | (2000) |
The Morpheus Factor |
Publication Order of Anthologies
Dungeon #1: Adventures for TSR Role-Playing Games | (1986) | |
Vampire Detectives | (1995) | |
Dracula in London | (2001) | |
My Big Fat Supernatural Wedding | (2006) | |
Kolchak: The Night Stalker Casebook | (2006) | |
Many Bloody Returns | (2007) | |
My Big Fat Supernatural Honeymoon | (2007) | |
Vampires: Dracula and the Undead Legions | (2009) | |
Dark and Stormy Knights | (2010) | |
Chicks Kick Butt | (2011) | |
Hex Appeal | (2012) | |
Ghouls, Ghosts, and Ninja Rats | (2013) |
P.N Elrod is an urban fantasy, mystery, romance, and bestselling historical author. She’s also an editor having worked for DAW, Benbella Books, Ace science fiction and St Martin’s Griffin. The author self-published a limited edition novel under her imprint, Vampire Books.
Elrod was nominated for the RT Book Reviews Careers Achievement Award in Urban fantasy in 2010 and won the RT Book Pioneer Achievement Award in for crafting best Vampire fiction in 2011. Beach Girl won Ellery Queen’s Mystery Award in 2011. Elrod began her professional writing at TSR while doing gaming modules, and since then she has published more than twenty books her first being an urban fantasy series, Vampire Files. Elrod’s book, My Big Fat Supernatural Wedding was listed in USA Today bestseller list and won P.E.A.R.L Awards for best anthology in 2006.
Bloodlust
Bloodlist in the debut novel in Vampire Files series about adventures of a Jack a news reporter in Chicago newly turned into a vampire. Jack Flemming wakes up dead on the beach after someone attempted to kill him, but due to his past affair with a female vampire, instead of dying he turns to be a vampire. He can’t remember what happened in the past few days after waking up with torn clothes and can’t see clearly in the dark. Jack can’t remember who killed him and with the assistance of a curious private investigator, Charles Escott they start tracking Jack’s history to find who murdered him and the reason behind it. Charles takes him as his client while solving his murder case since he is interested in his condition.
The whole book setting is in Chicago in the 1930s and has a lot of gangsters who troubled people during that time of depression. If Jack uses his powers to protect himself and Charles from being killed, then they will win the battle.
The story is more of a crime than a horror packed with many actions making it fun to read. It is a detective novel based on the fact that vampires do exist. Although Jack mostly makes good use of his powers, there are times he doesn’t use them well. He is an incredibly fun character with a resourceful way of living throughout the tale. His characterization provides a lot of fun counterpoints in the whole story which is very dark and complicated.
There are plenty of twists and turns and actions throughout the story with likable characters and a well-drawn and exciting plot. The author writes well, and the plot is interesting to read. There are many vampire elements, and he shows how Jack uses his powers to investigate his death and how he deals with his new diet and the sensitivity to light.
Lifeblood
Lifeblood is the second book in Vampire Files series where we come across Jack and Escott once more. Jack has been looking for his lost love vampire, Maureen for the past five years but his new affair with a lady named Bobbi, a lady he saved from the mob has made him give up on the search. They appear to be in a relationship and spend most of the time together though jack still spends sometime assisting Escott with the investigations.
He then withdraws the personal advertisements from the newspapers and the absence of the posters brings attention, and things get worse when some vampire hunters appear to him together with Maureen’s elder sister. He realizes that he can’t just give up the search that easily and he has to do whatever it takes to find Maureen or find out what might have happened to her after they parted ways. The search is complicated by an old lady who appears to know more about his vampire powers, and she is trying to capture him. Jack finds himself followed by a number of the bad guys and he has to investigate why they want to kill him and the reason for that.
Both Jack and Escott decide that it would be good if some of Jack’s home earth to be kept t Escott’s place so that in case he does not find it easy returning to the hotel room, he can drive to Escott’s home to pick it. On the way to pull it, he realizes the vampire hunters are following him, but he manages to escape them.
After he collects the earth, he passes through his parent’s home only to find the Vampire hunters waiting for him there. He chases them away and returns to Chicago but still worried about his parents fearing that the vampires might harm them. Thinking that he has escaped the vampires, they begin following him again while in Chicago. He becomes anxious about his lover Bobbi afraid that the vampire hunters might decide to go after her.
His attention is diverted by an old lady, Gaylen Dumont, who responds to his advertisements in the papers and requests him to contact her to get information about Maureen. The old lady appears to be Maureen’s sister and gives Jack some information that which might be of help in the search for Maureen. However, there is more to Gylen than Jack realizes at first, and there is more danger to his girlfriend Bobbi that the vampire hunters. Jack faces a complicated situation that makes him realize that Maureen found herself in and it’s only through the help of his friend Escott that he can survive
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The story is gravelly and has more emotional engagement from Jack than in the first book. Being a vampire makes him bombproof though he is still vulnerable because of the friends he has made and because of his own family. The story has some humor, and Jack is a very appealing character. The author uses gangsters and mobsters to create an intriguing crime story. The previous book explained Flemming’s death and how he coped with his new Vampirism. The remaining mystery of the woman who turned him into a vampire you find it in this second book though it doesn’t answer all the secrets, it helps in explaining her disappearance.