J. C. Hendee

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J. C. Hendee
Born United States
Occupation Author
Genre Fantasy, horror
Spouse Barb Hendee

J. C. Hendee is an American author. With his wife Barb Hendee, he is author of The Saga of the Noble Dead , the fantasy novel series. [1]

Contents

List of works

Saga of the Noble Dead

series one:

Mass market trilogy
  1. Dhampir (2003, ISBN   0-451-45906-7) with Barb Hendee
  2. Thief of Lives (2004, ISBN   0-451-45953-9) with Barb Hendee
  3. Sister of the Dead (2005, ISBN   0-451-46009-X) with Barb Hendee
    Hardcover trilogy
  4. Traitor to the Blood (2006, ISBN   0-451-46090-1) with Barb Hendee
  5. Rebel Fay (2007, ISBN   0-451-46143-6) with Barb Hendee
  6. Child of a Dead God (2008, ISBN   0-451-46221-1) with Barb Hendee

series two:

  1. In Shade and Shadow (2009, ISBN   0-451-46302-1) with Barb Hendee
  2. Through Stone and Sea (2010, ISBN   0-451-46318-8) with Barb Hendee
  3. Of Truth and Beasts (2011, ISBN   0-451-46402-8) with Barb Hendee

series three:

  1. Between Their Worlds (2012, ISBN   0-451-46435-4) with Barb Hendee
  2. The Dog in the Dark (2012, ISBN   978-0451464934) with Barb Hendee
  3. A Wind in the Night (2014, ISBN   978-0451465672) with Barb Hendee

sidestories:

  1. Karras the Kitten (May 2012, ISBN   978-0-9855616-1-1)
  2. Karras the Cat (October 2012, ASIN   B00A03F12Y)
  1. Puppy Love (June 2013, ASIN   B00DGZ7HAM)

spin-offs:

Codex of the Noble Dead (planned)

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