Jonathan Moeller, Pulp Writer

The books of Jonathan Moeller

Blade of the GhostsChild of the GhostsGhost in the AmuletGhost in the AshesGhost in the BloodGhost in the CowlGhost in the FlamesGhost in the ForgeGhost in the GlassGhost in the HuntGhost in the InfernoGhost in the MaskGhost In the MazeGhost in the PactGhost in the RazorGhost in the RingGhost in the SealGhost in the StoneGhost in the StormGhost in the SurgeGhost in the ThroneGhost in the WindsThe Ghosts

The GHOSTS reading order

Now that GHOST IN THE AMULET is out, I’ve gotten the usual questions about the proper reading order for the series.

Fear not! Here is a handy guide:

1.) Child of the Ghosts
2.) Ghost in the Flames
3.) Ghost in the Blood
4.) Ghost in the Storm
5.) Ghost in the Stone
6.) Ghost in the Forge
7.) Ghost in the Ashes
8.) Ghost in the Mask
9.) Ghost in the Surge
10.) Ghost in the Cowl
11.) Ghost in the Maze
12.) Ghost in the Hunt
13.) Ghost in the Razor
14.) Ghost in the Inferno
15.) Ghost in the Seal
16.) Ghost in the Throne
17.) Ghost in the Pact
18.) Ghost in the Winds
19.) Ghost in the Ring
20.) Ghost in the Glass
21.) Ghost in the Amulet

Dang, that’s a lot of books.

Completionists will want to know in what order to read the short stories, and the Master Reading List here includes the short stories and novellas. That said, the short stories and novellas are bonus material – the plot of most of them is “Caina Has A Side Quest”, and you don’t need to read them for the novels to make sense. You can also read a bunch of the short stories bundled together (with author commentary!) in EXILE OF THE GHOSTS.

-JM

3 thoughts on “The GHOSTS reading order

  • Yeah, that’s a lot of books…

    … but not nearly enough!!! 🙂

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    • Jonathan Moeller

      I used to joke that I wanted there to be more Caina books than there were Harry Dresden books, but I did that a couple of years ago. Now I suppose I’ll have to write more Caina books than there are Drizzt Do’Urden books.

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  • I love your short stories when I’m doing a reread, they really add flavour and backstory to the characters.

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