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The cover for the final book in Charlaine Harris’ Sookie Stackhouse series has been released. The series about telepathic waitress Sookie Stackhouse started in Dead Until Dark in 2001. It was then picked up by HBO and made into the hit series True Blood.
Louise Penny and her Inspector Gamache have won a third straight Anthony Award for Best Novel at Bouchercon 2012 on October 6th, held in Cleveland, OH. The award is for A Trick of the Light (book 7 in the series), which was won by The Brutal Telling (book 5) and Bury Your Dead (book 6). […]
Well, it’s finally September (yay) and if we can look forward to one thing, it’s the Fall, pre-Christmas season surge of new fiction books! To give you an idea of how big September is for fiction, you can just look at these authors coming out with new books at the start of the month – […]
Kristin Bauer van Straten (she plays Pam on True Blood) is auctioning off various True Blood memorabilia, including signed Charlaine Harris novels and the bra worn by Sookie Stackhouse during a sex scene with Eric in season 4. The bra is signed by Anna Paquin.
Thirteen books and a hit HBO TV series (True Blood) after creating the Sookie Stackhouse character, author Charlaine Harris has explained to the show “Good Morning” why she is putting the character to bed. “I’d been writing Sookie for so many years, I wrote the first one maybe fifteen years ago, and I just felt […]
Charlaine Harris has announced the end date for her popular Sookie Stackhouse series. She posted on Facebook said that the final book in the series, Dead Ever After will be released on May 2, 2013.
Following the latest Sookie Stackhouse novel Deadlocked, author Charlaine Harris only has two more books left in the series. However, she seems to be wanting to move on from the popular series.
For all of you True Blood fans, the twelfth book in the Sookie Stackhouse series is out as of this week!
You may know Charlaine Harris from her True Blood series, but she is far from a one-trick pony. She has several other series under her belt as well. One is the Harper Connelly Mysteries, which is now joining Syfy’s television lineup.
Publisher Penguin has just announced its 2011 earnings. Sales were nearly $1.7 million, which is up 1% from 2010. Profits were up 8% to $179 million.