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John Farris Books in Order
John Farris is a multifaceted American writer and screenwriter, known for adapting his own works, such as 'The Fury', as well as films and plays based on the works of others, including Alfred Bester's 'The Demolished Man'. A talented filmmaker, he wrote and directed the 1973 film 'Dear Dead Delilah', showcasing his versatility. His plays have been successfully produced off-Broadway, and he has also explored his creative side through painting and poetry. With residences in New York, Southern California, Puerto Rico, and currently near Atlanta, Georgia, Farris has cultivated a diverse career. Under the pseudonym Steve Brackeen, he has also contributed to his literary legacy, solidifying his place as a prominent figure in the world of literature.
Bibliography verified: March 2026
Quick Answer
What are all of John Farris's book series? John Farris has written 6 book series. The most notable is the Harrison High series.
Complete series list with all books in reading order below.
Book Series by John Farris
- #1
Harrison High(1959) - #2
The Girl from Harrison High(1968) - #3
The Trouble at Harrison High(1971) - #4
Shadow on Harrison High(1972) - #5
Happy Anniversary Harrison High(1973) - #6
Return to Harrison High(1973) - #7
Crisis at Harrison High(1974)
- #1
Night Visions: In the Blood(1984) - #2
Night Visions(1985) - #3
Night Visions 2(1985) - #4
Night Visions 3(1986) - #5
Night Visions: The Hellbound Heart(1986) - #6
Night Visions 6(1988) - #7
Night Visions 8(1990) - #8
Night Visions 9(1991) - #9
Night Visions 10(2001) - #10
Night Visions 11(2004) - #11
Night Visions 12(2006)
- #1
The Corpse Next Door(1956) - #2
Baby Moll (As: Steve Brackeen)(1958) - #3
Danger in My Blood (As: Steve Brackeen)(1959) - #4
The Long Night of Dawn(1962) - #5
King Windom(1967) - #6
When Michael Calls(1967) - #7
The Captors(1969) - #8
Sharp Practice(1974) - #9
All Heads Turn When the Hunt Goes By(1977) - #10
Shatter(1981) - #11
Catacombs(1981) - #12
The Uninvited / Unearthly(1982) - #13
Son of the Endless Night(1985) - #14
Minotaur(1985) - #15
Wildwood(1986) - #16
Nightfall(1987) - #17
The Axeman Cometh(1989) - #18
Bad Blood(1989) - #19
Fiends(1990) - #20
Sacrifice(1994) - #21
Dragonfly(1995) - #22
Soon She Will Be Gone(1997) - #23
Solar Eclipse(1999) - #24
Elvisland(2004) - #25
Phantom Nights(2005) - #26
You Don't Scare Me(2007) - #27
High Bloods(2009) - #28
Before the Night Ends(2013) - #29
No Sin Unpunished(2020)
- #1
The Fury(1976) - #2
The Fury and the Terror(2000) - #3
The Fury and the Power(2003) - #4
Avenging Fury(2008)
- #1
Transgressions, Vol. 2 (With: Stephen King,Lawrence Block,Ed McBain)(2006) - #2
Transgressions, Vol. 3 (With: Anne Perry,Sharyn McCrumb,Ed McBain,Donald E Westlake)(2006) - #3
Transgressions, Vol. 4 (By: Anne Perry,Sharyn McCrumb,Ed McBain)(2006) - #4Hunting Meth Zombies in the Great Nebraskan Wasteland(2002)
- #5
Scare Tactics(1988) - #6
Last Poems(2025)
- #1
The Dust Bowl(1989) - #2
Hiroshima(1990) - #3
Chernobyl (By: Don Nardo)(1990) - #4
Krakatoa (By: Don Nardo)(1990) - #5
The Irish Potato Famine (By: Don Nardo)(1990) - #6
The Children's Crusade (By: Bradley Steffens)(1991) - #7
From the Borderlands(2003) - #8
The Mammoth Book of Best New Horror, Vol. 15(2004) - #9
Transgressions(2005) - #10
Transgressions, Vol. 2(2006) - #11
Transgressions, Vol. 3(2006) - #12
More Stories from the Twilight Zone(2010)
About John Farris
John Farris is a multifaceted American writer and screenwriter, known for adapting his own works, such as 'The Fury', as well as films and plays based on the works of others, including Alfred Bester's 'The Demolished Man'. A talented filmmaker, he wrote and directed the 1973 film 'Dear Dead Delilah', showcasing his versatility. His plays have been successfully produced off-Broadway, and he has also explored his creative side through painting and poetry. With residences in New York, Southern California, Puerto Rico, and currently near Atlanta, Georgia, Farris has cultivated a diverse career. Under the pseudonym Steve Brackeen, he has also contributed to his literary legacy, solidifying his place as a prominent figure in the world of literature.
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