Dead Things
Necromancer is such an ugly word, but it's a title Eric Carter is stuck with.
He sees ghosts, talks to the dead. He’s turned it into a lucrative career
putting troublesome spirits to rest, sometimes taking on even more
dangerous things. For a fee, of course.
When he left L.A. fifteen years ago he thought he’d never go back. Too many bad memories. Too many people trying to kill him.
But now his sister’s been brutally murdered and Carter wants to find out why.
Was it the gangster looking to settle a score? The ghost of a mage he
killed the night he left town? Maybe it’s the patron saint of violent
death herself, Santa Muerte, who’s taken an unusually keen interest in
him.
Carter’s going to find out who did it and he’s going to make them pay.
As long as they don’t kill him first.
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Stephen Blackmoore
Stephen Blackmoore’s writing brims with gritty realism and a razor-sharp wit, taking readers on wild, unpredictable journeys through worlds where the supernatural collides with the very human struggle for survival. Best known for his Eric Carter series, which blends dark urban fantasy with noir, Blackmoore’s work is a cocktail of magic, crime, and redemption served with a healthy dose of sarcasm.
Growing up in California, Blackmoore was always drawn to the darker side of storytelling, where the shadows hold secrets and even the heroes have a lot to hide. His journey as a writer started early, crafting stories that combined his love for the fantastic with a fascination for the complexities of flawed characters. It’s this tension between light and dark that defines his approach to writing—his characters are always navigating the messiness of life, trying to do the right thing even if it costs them everything.
Eric Carter
In the shadowy world of necromancy, Eric Carter is a man with blood on his hands and a past that’s always catching up to him. A necromancer with a complicated history, Carter’s life is a constant battle against the supernatural forces that seek to use him—or destroy him. But his true enemy might not be the ghosts he raises, or the monsters he faces. It’s the deep guilt and the mistakes he can’t outrun.
Eric Carter consists of nine books and series is set to expand with the upcoming release of one more book. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.

