About the Author: Chelsea Quinn Yarbro
Our focus is on the talented Chelsea Quinn Yarbro, an American author who has breathed life into various genres including fiction, fantasy, horror, mystery, and thrilling novels. She is perhaps best recognized for her acclaimed Saint-Germain series. Leaving college in 1963, Yarbro embarked on a successful writing career in 1970 in the midst of navigating jobs such as working as a demographic cartographer.
Yarbro’s interests are vast and far-reaching, possessing an extensive personal library full of diverse subjects from food and fashion to weapons and trade routes, and to religions and law. Known as a disciplined occultist of 40 years, her explorations reach from alchemy to zoomancy. Living in the San Francisco Bay Area, she shares her abode with her beloved cats. When not consumed by her passion for writing, she savors moments lost in the symphony or opera.
Unique Writing Style: From Map-Maker to Wordsmith
Yarbro’s multifaceted background and vast array of interests manifest in her unique writing style. Her immersion in the occult and vast subject matter equips her with the ability to weave a spellbinding narrative that ensnares the reader.
Books in Order: Exploring Chelsea Quinn Yarbro’s Literary Contributions
Yarbro’s inaugural foray into the published world materialized in 1976 with two distinguished novels – Ogilvie, Tallant and Moon (also known as Bad Medicine) and Time of the Fourth Horseman. Here’s an exploration of Chelsea Quinn Yarbro’s books in order detailing their original release dates:
Publication Order of Ogilvie, Tallant and Moon / Charlie Moon Mysteries Books