Harris, Charlaine
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Harris, Charlaine
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The person Harris, Charlaine represents an individual (alive, dead, undead, or fictional) associated with resources found in North Webster Community Public Library.
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- Charlaine Harris writes several mystery series. The Sookie Stackhouse novels are best known, but all the series feature believable female protagonists, often living in vividly portrayed small Southern towns. These Mysteries range from cozy to paranormal, but none is truly dark or disturbing, so readers may enjoy all the series equally. The early Aurora Teagarden mysteries are the most cozy; fast-paced, darker Harper Connelly mysteries stars an investigator who can hear the thoughts of the dead; the Lily Bard mysteries, set in Shakespeare, Arkansas, feature a housecleaner detective. Sookie Stackhouse, lead character in Harris's vampire series, inspired a popular television series. Start with: Dead until Dark
- Gender
- Female
- Nationality
- American
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- Harris, Charlaine
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- Charlaine Harris writes several mystery series. The Sookie Stackhouse novels are best known, but all the series feature believable female protagonists, often living in vividly portrayed small Southern towns. These Mysteries range from cozy to paranormal, but none is truly dark or disturbing, so readers may enjoy all the series equally. The early Aurora Teagarden mysteries are the most cozy; fast-paced, darker Harper Connelly mysteries stars an investigator who can hear the thoughts of the dead; the Lily Bard mysteries, set in Shakespeare, Arkansas, feature a housecleaner detective. Sookie Stackhouse, lead character in Harris's vampire series, inspired a popular television series. Start with: Dead until Dark
- Gender
- Female
- Nationality
- American
- Occupation
- Author
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- trueAurora Teagarden mysteries
- trueGunnie Rose novels
- trueHarper Connelly mysteries
- trueSleep like a baby
- trueMidnight, Texas
- trueSookie Stackhouse novels
- trueNight shift
- trueA touch of dead : Sookie Stackhouse, the complete stories
- trueAll the little liars
- trueAll together dead
- trueAn easy death
- trueAn ice cold grave
- trueClub dead
- trueDay shift
- trueDay shift : a novel of Midnight, Texas
- trueDead and gone
- trueDead ever after
- trueDead in the family
- trueDead reckoning
- trueDead to the world
- trueDead until dark
- trueDeadlocked
- trueMidnight crossroad
- trueDefinitely dead
- trueFrom dead to worse
- trueFrom dead to worse
- trueGrave secret
- trueGrave sight
- trueGrave surprise
- trueLiving dead in Dallas
- trueLast scene alive
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