Edward Gorman

3 series 15 books in order 1 standalone book

Edward Gorman (1941–2016) was an American writer and short fiction anthologist who also published under names including Daniel Ransom and Robert David Chase. In this catalog he is credited as a contributor to City of Night, part of the Dean Koontz's Frankenstein series.

Born
1945
Known for
Odd Thomas, Dean Koontz's Frankenstein, Moonlight Bay Trilogy

Series by Edward Gorman

Odd Thomas

7 books in order · 2003–2015

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    Odd Thomas

    2003 · Edward Gorman

    Odd Thomas, a man with a unique gift, and his soulmate Stormy Llewellyn join forces with various allies to navigate a dark and terrifying world. They…

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    Forever Odd

    2005 · Edward Gorman

    A 2005 novel by Dean Koontz, a follow-up to Odd Thomas. Odd Thomas, who communicates with the dead in the small desert town of Pico Mundo,…

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    Brother Odd

    2006 · Edward Gorman

    Odd Thomas, a young man haunted by the memory of his lost love, Stormy Llewellyn, finds himself in the isolated St. Bartholomew's Abbey in…

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    Odd Hours

    2008 · Edward Gorman

    A mystery in Magic Beach, California, has drawn Odd to the small town by the ocean. The reason for his visit remains unclear—whether it is the call…

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    Odd Apocalypse

    2012 · Edward Gorman

    In this 2012 novel by Dean Koontz, Odd Thomas and his companion Annamaria are welcomed as guests at Roseland, a West Coast estate once presided over…

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    Deeply Odd

    2013 · Edward Gorman

    In this 2013 novel by Dean Koontz, Odd Thomas journeys through California and Nevada after a vision about the murders of three children. Along the…

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    Saint Odd

    2015 · Edward Gorman

    Odd Thomas, a fry cook with the ability to see the dead, returns to his hometown of Pico Mundo after a journey that has tested his courage and…

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Dean Koontz's Frankenstein

5 books in order · 2005–2011

  1. Prodigal Son

    2005 · Edward Gorman

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  2. City of Night

    2005 · Edward Gorman

    City of Night is a 2005 novel by Dean Koontz and Ed Gorman, the second book in Koontz's series titled Dean Koontz's Frankenstein. The third book in…

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    Dead and Alive

    2009 · Kevin J. Anderson

    Detectives O'Conner and Maddison investigate Victor Helios, seeking to understand his true intentions. Meanwhile, members of Victor's "new race"…

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  4. Lost Souls

    2010 · Edward Gorman

    Lost Souls is a 2010 book by Edward Gorman. It is book 4 of the series Dean Koontz's Frankenstein. Catalog genres: Suspense In Literature, Thriller,…

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  5. The Dead Town

    2011 · Edward Gorman

    The Dead Town is a 2011 book by Edward Gorman. It is book 5 of the series Dean Koontz's Frankenstein. Catalog genres: Horror Fiction, Thriller.

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Moonlight Bay Trilogy

3 books in order · 1998–2001

  1. Fear Nothing

    1998 · Edward Gorman

    Fear Nothing is a 1998 novel by Dean Koontz, the first in the Moonlight Bay Trilogy. The story follows Christopher Snow, a man with a rare disease…

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Frequently asked questions

How many books has Edward Gorman written?

We list 15 books by Edward Gorman across 3 series, published between 1998–2015 — each shown in full reading order.

What order should I read Edward Gorman's books?

Read each series in publication order. A good place to start is “Odd Thomas.” Open any series above for its complete numbered reading order.

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