A Bibliography of the Saint-Germain Seriesdevotion of a young Gascon officer. MANSIONS OF DARKNESS (1642-1649) Published 1996 (#9) Beginning in Peru, San Germanno becomes the lover of Acanna Tupac, one of the few remaining Incan nobility. When he falls under suspicion from the Church, he flees northward, finally arriving in Mexico where a terrible ordeal awaits him at the hands of the Dona Azul. COMMUNION BLOOD (1688-1698) Published 2000 (#12) Summoned to Rome by Niklos Aulirios, who is being sued for Olivia's estates, Saint-Germain enters into the cultural life of the Eternal City while doing his best to avoid the scrutiny of the ever-present Roman Inquisition. HOTEL TRANSYLVANIA (1743-1744) Published 1978 (#1) Set in and around Paris in 1743, Saint-Germain makes his first appearance in a story that blends history and fiction as Saint-Germain is pitted against Satanists to preserve Madelaine de Montalia from ruin. OUT OF THE HOUSE OF LIFE (1495-523 BC / 1825-1828) Published 1990 (Madelaine de Montalia #1) Out of Print Madelaine de Montalia fulfills her dream of exploring the ruins of Egypt, aided by information from Saint-Germain. IN THE FACE OF DEATH (1840's) Published 2001 (Madelaine de Montalia #2) Madelaine de Montalia comes to America in the 1840's to live among Native American tribes, and becomes caught up in the American Civil War-and in love with William Tecumseh Sherman. Available as an e-book from http://www.hiddenknowledge.com and paperback from http://www.BenBellaBooks.com WRIT IN BLOOD (1910-1912) Published 1997 (#10) Out of Print A prequel to TEMPTING FATE, WRIT IN BLOOD reveals Saint-Germain's role in Czar Nicholas' attempt to stop World War I from beginning. From Russia to England, Saint-Germain's diplomatic mission brings him into the tangled mass of political connivance and gains him the love of the rebellious young artist, Rowena Saxon. TEMPTING FATE (1917-1928) Published 1982 (#5) Out of Print The Russian Revolution and the end of World War I sets in motion Saint-Germain's flight into Germany with his adopted daughter only to find tragedy on the streets of Munich as the Nazi party begins its rise to power. MIDNIGHT HARVEST (1930) Published 2003 (#16) SHORT STORIES THE SAINT-GERMAIN CHRONICLES (1889, 1936, 1952, 1969, 1971) Published 1983 (#6) Out of Print This is a series of letters and short stories woven into a book dating from 1889 through 1981. Five stories trace Saint-Germain's activities from the beginning of the twentieth century to the 1980s. Spider Glass:
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