
Chelsea Quinn Yarbro
29 SeriesChelsea Quinn Yarbro is an American author renowned for her Saint-Germain series, spanning genres such as science fiction, fantasy, horror, mystery, and thrillers. She began her writing career in 1970 after working as a demographic cartographer. Yarbro, a skeptical occultist, maintains an extensive reference library covering diverse topics from food and fashion to religion and law. She resides in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Chelsea Quinn Yarbro's novels have been published under various titles: "Ogilvie, Tallant and Moon" as "Bad Medicine," "Music When Sweet Voices Die" as "False Notes," "Poison Fruit" as "Poisonous Fruit," and "Cat's Claw" as "Dead Mice." Each work delves into distinct narratives, yet they share a common thread of mystery and suspense. "Ogilvie, Tallant and Moon" explores a complex legal case with unexpected twists. "Music When Sweet Voices Die" uncovers dark secrets within the music industry. "Poison Fruit" investigates a series of mysterious poisonings, while "Cat's Claw" follows a chilling trail of unexplained deaths linked to a sinister plot. Yarbro's skillful storytelling keeps readers engaged with compelling characters and intricate plots.