Bibliography

Fiction

Novels

Watcher of the Ways.  Tor Books, 2012 (forthcoming)

King of the Dead.  Tor Books, 2012 (forthcoming)

Ghosts of the Confederacy.  Harlequin/Gold Eagle, 2011 (forthcoming)

Geraubte Seelen. Droemer-Knaur, 2011 (forthcoming)

The Tear of the Gods.  Harlequin/Gold Eagle, 2011 (forthcoming)

Eyes to See.  Tor Books, 2011 (forthcoming)

The Dragon’s Mark.  Harlequin/Gold Eagle, 2010

A Tear in the Sky.  Harbinger Books, 2010

A Scream of Angels. Harbinger Books, 2010

The Spirit Banner.  Harlequin/Gold Eagle, 2009

Der Schattenseher. Droemer-Knaur, 2009

Die Schatten. Droemer-Knaur, 2008

Der Engel. Droemer-Knaur, 2007

Der Ketzer. Droemer-Knaur, 2007

Heretic. Pocket Books, 2005.

Riverwatch. Gargoyle Books, 2005. Bram Stoker Award and International Horror Guild Award nominee

Riverwatch. Pocket Books Books, 2003. Bram Stoker Award and International Horror Guild Award nominee

Novellas and Collections

More Than Life Itself. United Kingdom: Telos Publishing, 2006.

Spectres and Darkness. Los Angeles: Medium Rare Books, 2002

Short Fiction

“On This Day of Reckoning,” forthcoming in Holy Horrors

“Becoming Michael,” Inhuman Magazine Issue #4, 2009

“Money Well Earned,” Legends of the Mountain State, 2007

“Saintkiller,” Masques V. Gauntlet Press, 2006.

“Roadside Memorials,” Lost on the Darkside. Roc, 2005

“Dawn Patrol,” Book of FInal Flesh. Eden Studios, 2004

Comics

Candice Crowe – 6 issue mini-series, Arcana Comics, Canada, 2010

“EPIC” – special format graphic novel, Hatfield Innovative Studios, 2010

HERETIC – 6 issue mini-series, Markosia Comics, UK, 2007

Role-Playing Game Supplements

The Sentinel’s Bible – players sourcebook for The Seventh Seal role-playing game, Creative Illusions, 2003


Non-Fiction

On Writing Horror: A Handbook from the Horror Writers Association. New York: Writer’s Digest Books, 2006


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Bob Leslie December 2, 2011 at 12:18 pm

Is there another installment in the Templar Chronicles? I saw a reference to “Infernal Games” and was wondering. FYI, great books which were fun to read.

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