Carrie Vaughn Ordre des livres
Carrie Vaughn mélange magistralement les genres, explorant souvent des thèmes d'étrangers et d'appartenance avec des éléments magiques uniques tissés dans ses récits. Son écriture se caractérise par un sens aigu du détail et un fort développement des personnages, explorant les frontières entre l'humain et le surnaturel. La voix distinctive de Vaughn invite les lecteurs à contempler le monde qui les entoure, rendant son travail à la fois captivant et stimulant.






- 2023
- 2022
The Cormac and Amelia Case Files
- 460pages
- 17 heures de lecture
The story follows Cormac, a former bounty hunter who now investigates paranormal phenomena, alongside Amelia, a Victorian wizard wrongfully executed a century ago. Their unique partnership allows them to solve supernatural cases as they navigate the challenges of their unusual arrangement, with Amelia's spirit sharing Cormac's body. Each new case tests their abilities and partnership, raising the question of whether they can handle the increasing complexity of their investigations.
- 2021
Questland
- 288pages
- 11 heures de lecture
It's said that sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic, and an eccentric billionaire has set out to prove it by building an island retreat that brings the fantastic to life. In an action-packed novel for fans of Ready Player One, Carrie Vaughn asks what happens when a bunch of tech geeks and fantasy nerds don't realize the game they are now playing is for real?
- 2020
The Immortal Conquistador
- 192pages
- 7 heures de lecture
Originally featured in Subterranean Online and Asimov's Science Fiction, this work explores innovative themes and narratives that captivate the imagination. It combines elements of speculative fiction with rich character development, inviting readers to delve into thought-provoking scenarios. The writing style is engaging and dynamic, making it a compelling read for fans of the genre.
- 2020
The Ghosts of Sherwood
- 112pages
- 4 heures de lecture
Carrie Vaughn's The Ghosts of Sherwood revisits the Robin Hood legend with a story of the famed archer's children. Everything about Father is stories. Robin of Locksley and his one true love, Marian, are married. It has been close on two decades since they beat the Sheriff of Nottingham with the help of a diverse band of talented friends. King John is now on the throne, and Robin has sworn fealty in order to further protect not just his family, but those of the lords and barons who look up to him – and, by extension, the villagers they protect. There is a truce. An uneasy one, to be sure, but a truce, nonetheless. But when the Locksley children are stolen away by persons unknown, Robin and Marian are going to need the help of everyone they’ve ever known, perhaps even the ghosts that are said to reside deep within Sherwood. And the Locksley children, despite appearances to the contrary, are not without tricks of their own...
- 2020
The Heirs of Locksley
- 128pages
- 5 heures de lecture
Carrie Vaughn follows up The Ghosts of Sherwood with the charming, fast-paced The Heirs of Locksley, continuing the story of Robin Hood's children.
- 2020
KITTYS MIXTAPE
- 288pages
- 11 heures de lecture
"Kitty Norville still can't stay away from trouble --of the supernatural kind. Everyone's favorite werewolf DJ is here to mix it up just one last time. Here you will find, or will be lucky to newly discover, the irrepressible Kitty Norville with friends and enemies alike: Rick the vampire; Jessi Hardin, paranormal detective; Kitty's werewolf husband Ben; Cormac, the bounty hunter; and the ever-villainous Dux Bellorum. These irresistible tales are full of unpredictable twists and turns: lupines experimenting with astronomy, a cheating boxer with preternatural strength, vampires arriving from the Philippines."--Provided by publisher.
- 2018
The Wild Dead
- 272pages
- 10 heures de lecture
Set in a gripping feminist dystopian world, the narrative unfolds as a tightly plotted mystery that keeps readers on the edge of their seats. The story challenges societal norms and explores themes of resilience and empowerment, making it a compelling addition to the genre. With its intricate plot and strong character development, it promises an engaging experience for those seeking a thought-provoking thrill.
- 2017
Bannerless
- 288pages
- 11 heures de lecture
Winning the Philip K. Dick Award highlights the book's exceptional contribution to the science fiction genre. It explores thought-provoking themes and innovative concepts, pushing the boundaries of reality and perception. The narrative captivates readers with its intricate world-building and complex characters, inviting them to question the nature of existence and technology's impact on society. This acclaimed work promises to engage both genre enthusiasts and those seeking a deeper philosophical exploration within a captivating storyline.
- 2013
Kitty in the Underworld
- 319pages
- 12 heures de lecture
The latest novel in the "New York Times "bestselling series
