Fred Saberhagen Books in Order
Fred Saberhagen is a celebrated American science fiction and fantasy author known for his captivating works, particularly the "Berserker" and Dracula series. He is also renowned for his post-apocalyptic mytho-magical novels, commencing with the acclaimed "Empire of the East" series, which was followed by the extensive "Swords" and "Lost Swords" novels. Saberhagen's writing career spans a wide range of genres, showcasing his versatility as an author. Born in the Chicago area, he served in the U.S. Air Force during the Korean War. Following his military service, Saberhagen began writing fiction seriously, publishing his first "Berserker" short story, "Fortress Ship," in 1963. He went on to write his first novel, "The Golden People," in 1964. Saberhagen also worked as an editor for the Encyclopædia Britannica, crafting articles on chemistry and science fiction. He married fellow writer Joan Spicci in 1968 and they had three children together.
Bibliography verified: January 2026
Book Series by Fred Saberhagen
- #1AmazonBerserker(1967)
- #2AmazonBrother Assassin / Brother Berserker(1969)
- #3AmazonBerserker's Planet(1975)
- #4AmazonBerserker Man(1979)
- #5AmazonThe Ultimate Enemy(1979)
- #6AmazonThe Berserker Wars(1981)
- #7AmazonBerserker Base (With: Connie Willis,Larry Niven,Poul Anderson,Edward Bryant,Roger Zelazny,Stephen R. Donaldson)(1985)
- #8AmazonThe Berserker Throne(1985)
- #9AmazonBlue Death(1985)
- #10AmazonThe Berserker Attack(1987)
- #11AmazonBerserker Lies(1991)
- #12AmazonBerserker Kill(1993)
- #13AmazonBerserker Fury(1997)
- #14AmazonShiva in Steel(1998)
- #15AmazonBerserker Prime(2003)
- #16AmazonBerserker's Star(2003)
- #17AmazonRogue Berserker(2005)
- #1AmazonThe Dracula Tape(1975)
- #2AmazonThe Holmes-Dracula File(1978)
- #3AmazonAn Old Friend of the Family(1979)
- #4AmazonThorn(1980)
- #5AmazonDominion(1982)
- #6AmazonA Matter of Taste(1990)
- #7AmazonA Question of Time(1992)
- #8AmazonSeance for a Vampire(1994)
- #9AmazonA Sharpness on the Neck(1996)
- #10AmazonA Coldness in the Blood(2002)
- #1AmazonSpecimens(1976)
- #2AmazonThe Veils of Azlaroc(1978)
- #3AmazonLove Conquers All(1979)
- #4AmazonOctagon(1981)
- #5AmazonEarth Descended(1981)
- #6AmazonA Spadeful of Spacetime(1981)
- #7AmazonThe Mask of the Sun(1981)
- #8AmazonCoils (With: Roger Zelazny)(1982)
- #9AmazonPawn To Infinity(1982)
- #10AmazonA Century Of Progress(1983)
- #11AmazonThe Frankenstein Papers(1986)
- #12AmazonThe White Bull(1988)
- #13AmazonThe Black Throne (With: Roger Zelazny)(1990)
- #14AmazonBram Stoker's Dracula(1993)
- #15AmazonMerlin's Bones(1995)
- #16AmazonDancing Bears(1995)
- #17AmazonAn Armory of Swords(1995)
- #18AmazonOf Berserkers, Swords and Vampires(2009)
- #19AmazonGolden Reflections(2011)
- #20AmazonThe Book of Saberhagen(1975)
- #21AmazonBerserkers The Early Tales(2014)
- #22AmazonBerserkers The Later Tales(2015)
- #23AmazonSaberhagen The Early Tales(2018)
- #24AmazonSaberhagen The Vampire Tales(2019)
- #1AmazonThe Adventure of the Peerless Peer (By: Philip Jose Farmer)(1974)
- #2AmazonWar of the Worlds (By: Manly Wade Wellman,Wade Wellman)(1975)
- #3AmazonThe Giant Rat of Sumatra (By: Richard L. Boyer)(1976)
- #4AmazonSherlock vs Dracula (By: Loren D. Estleman)(1978)
- #5AmazonThe Stalwart Companions (By: H. Paul Jeffers)(1978)
- #6AmazonDr. Jekyll and Mr. Holmes (By: Loren D. Estleman)(1979)
- #7AmazonThe Ectoplasmic Man (By: Daniel Stashower)(1985)
- #8AmazonThe Whitechapel Horrors (By: Edward B. Hanna)(1992)
- #9AmazonThe Seventh Bullet (By: Daniel D. Victor)(1992)
- #10AmazonSeance for a Vampire(1994)
- #11AmazonSherlock Holmes and the Railway Maniac (By: Barrie Roberts)(1994)
- #12AmazonThe Angel of the Opera (By: Sam Siciliano)(1994)
- #13AmazonThe Titanic Tragedy (By: William Seil)(1996)
- #14AmazonThe Star of India (By: Carole Buggé)(1998)
- #15AmazonThe Man from Hell (By: Barrie Roberts)(2000)
- #16AmazonThe Haunting of Torre Abbey (By: Carole Buggé)(2000)
- #17AmazonBetween the Thames and the Tiber (By: Ted Riccardi)(2011)
- #18AmazonThe Web Weaver (By: Sam Siciliano)(2012)
- #19AmazonThe Grimswell Curse (By: Sam Siciliano)(2013)
- #20AmazonThe Devil's Promise (By: David Stuart Davies)(2014)
- #21AmazonThe Albino's Treasure (By: Stuart Douglas)(2015)
- #22AmazonThe White Worm (By: Sam Siciliano)(2016)
- #23AmazonThe Ripper Legacy (By: David Stuart Davies)(2016)
- #24AmazonMurder at Sorrow's Crown (By: Steven Savile,Robert Greenberger)(2016)
- #25AmazonThe Counterfeit Detective (By: Stuart Douglas)(2016)
- #26AmazonThe Moonstone's Curse (By: Sam Siciliano)(2017)
- #27AmazonImagination Theatre's Sherlock Holmes of Scripts From The Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (By: David Marcum)(2017)
- #28AmazonThe Improbable Prisoner (By: Stuart Douglas)(2018)
- #29AmazonThe Devil and the Four (By: Sam Siciliano)(2018)
- #30AmazonThe Instrument of Death (By: David Stuart Davies)(2019)
- #31AmazonThe Martian Menace (By: Eric Brown)(2020)
- #32AmazonThe Venerable Tiger (By: Sam Siciliano)(2020)
- #33AmazonThe Crusader's Curse (By: Stuart Douglas)(2020)
- #34AmazonSherlock Holmes and the Four Kings of Sweden (By: Steven Savile)(2021)
- #35AmazonRevenge from the Grave (By: David Stuart Davies)(2022)
- #36AmazonDeathly Relics (By: Sam Siciliano)(2023)
- #37AmazonThe Gentleman Burglar (By: Sam Siciliano)(2024)
About Fred Saberhagen
Fred Saberhagen is a celebrated American science fiction and fantasy author known for his captivating works, particularly the "Berserker" and Dracula series. He is also renowned for his post-apocalyptic mytho-magical novels, commencing with the acclaimed "Empire of the East" series, which was followed by the extensive "Swords" and "Lost Swords" novels. Saberhagen's writing career spans a wide range of genres, showcasing his versatility as an author. Born in the Chicago area, he served in the U.S. Air Force during the Korean War. Following his military service, Saberhagen began writing fiction seriously, publishing his first "Berserker" short story, "Fortress Ship," in 1963. He went on to write his first novel, "The Golden People," in 1964. Saberhagen also worked as an editor for the Encyclopædia Britannica, crafting articles on chemistry and science fiction. He married fellow writer Joan Spicci in 1968 and they had three children together.
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