Best David Harris Books

The best books by David Harris — 8 titles spanning Fantasy, Thriller, Mystery, Historical Fiction, Sci-Fi, averaging 3.71 BLT stars.

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David Harris is a genre-hopper with a taste for the dark and the sardonic — moving easily between urban fantasy, thriller, and even comedic fantasy without losing momentum in any of them. Blood Magic and City of the Lost showcase his instinct for propulsive plotting and morally complicated protagonists, while Goblin Tales: Compilation of Humorous Fantasy Stories reveals a wry, self-aware side that most thriller writers wouldn't dare attempt. His prose is lean and direct — he doesn't linger on atmosphere when he can advance the knife instead. The range across his catalog is real, not scattershot; readers who follow him across genres will notice the same sharp pacing and willingness to put characters in genuinely bad situations. Best for readers who want genre fiction that moves fast and doesn't take itself too seriously, but still delivers when the stakes are real.

David Harris's highest-rated book in our collection is Blood Magic (4.05 BLT stars). Browse the full list below.

Where to Start with David Harris

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    Blood Magic

    World of the Lupi • Book 6

    by Eileen Wilks, Christopher Graybill, Nick DePinto, David Harris, Deidra Starnes, Colleen Delany, Jonathon Church, Yasmin Tuazon, Danny Gavigan, Thomas Keegan, Gabriela Fernandez-Coffey, Jefferson A. Russell, Michael John Casey, Casie Platt, Alyssa Wilmoth, Terence Aselford, Jacob Yeh, Christopher Scheeren, Jonathan Watkins, Nora Achrati, Barbara Pinolini, Faith Potts, Matthew Bassett, Lily Beacon, Matthew McGee, Nanette Savard, Eric Messner, Tim Carlin

    4.05 BLT Score (5.0K ratings)
    ★ 4.24 Goodreads (5.0K)
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    Strong Justice

    Caitlin Strong [Dramatized Adaptation] • Book 2

    by Jon Land, Colleen Delany, Karen Novack, Robbie Gay, Gregory Linington, Jonathon Church, Terence Aselford, Chris Stinson, James Konicek, Danny Gavigan, Nora Achrati, Michael John Casey, Lise Bruneau, Chris Genebach, Bradley Smith, Thomas Keegan, Drew Kopas, Patrick Bussink, Steve Wannall, Kimberly Gilbert, Tim Pabon, Christopher Walker, Elizabeth Jernigan, J.W. Rone, Chris Davenport, Nick DePinto, Christopher Graybill, Michael Glenn, Jonathan Feuer, Tim Getman, Kenyatta Rogers, Lawrence Redmond, Andy Brownstein, Ken Jackson, Joe Brack, Ren Casey, Scott Graham, Gary Telles, Lily Beacon, Andy Clemence, David Harris, Laura C. Harris, Todd Scofield, Evan Casey, Maggie Donnelly, Rebecca Sheir, Christopher Scheeren, Tony Nam, Scott McCormick

    3.62 BLT Score (2 ratings)
    ★ 3.5 Goodreads (2)
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    The Pretenders (Cemetery Girl Trilogy)

    Cemetery Girl Trilogy [Dramatized Adaptation] • Book 1

    by Charlaine Harris, Christopher Golden, Jacob Yeh, Emlyn McFarland, Elizabeth Jernigan, Andy Brownstein, Nick DePinto, Shari Elliker, John Dow, Evan Casey, Tony Nam, Drew Kopas, Kenyatta Rogers, Doug Brown, David Harris, Dawn Ursula, Nora Achrati, Kellee Knighten Hough, Richard Rohan

    3.58 BLT Score (14 ratings)
    ★ 3.57 Goodreads (14)
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    Kaleidocide

    Peacer • Book 2

    by Dave Swavely, Gabriela Fernandez-Coffey, Terence Aselford, Scott McCormick, Casie Platt, Eric Messner, Jeff Baker, Colleen Delany, David Coyne, Ren Casey, Nanette Savard, Nora Achrati, Joe Brack, Ken Jackson, Margie Tompros, Richard Rohan, Yasmin Tuazon, David Harris, Michael John Casey, Lily Beacon, Doug V. Brown, James Konicek

    3.43 BLT Score (23 ratings)
    ★ 3.35 Goodreads (23)

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