✍️ Author Biography
Christopher Farnsworth
📅 1971
🌍 American
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⭐ Known for: Blood Oath (2010)
Christopher Farnsworth is an American author known for his thriller novels, including the supernatural 'President's Vampire' series.
Christopher Farnsworth, born in 1971, is an American writer and former journalist, recognized for his contributions to fiction, particularly his novels that blend thriller elements with supernatural themes. He hails from Idaho and completed his education at the College of Idaho in 1993.
Farnsworth has authored several book series and standalone novels. His "President's Vampire" series, also known as the Nathaniel Cade series, explores a unique premise involving a vampire in service to the American presidency. Beyond this supernatural saga, he has also penned the John Smith series, which delves into different narrative territories, and is slated to contribute to the established Robert B. Parker's Jesse Stone series. His work as a screenwriter further highlights his engagement with narrative storytelling across different media.
The Nathaniel Cade Series: Supernatural Thrillers
Christopher Farnsworth is widely recognized for his Nathaniel Cade series, often referred to as the "President's Vampire" series. This collection of novels and novellas introduces a compelling narrative centered around a vampire who serves a clandestine role within the American government, acting as an agent for the President. The series, beginning with "Blood Oath" in 2010, blends elements of political thriller, historical intrigue, and supernatural horror. Works like "The President's Vampire" and "Red, White, and Blood" explore the unique challenges and moral complexities faced by a supernatural entity operating in the highest echelons of power. The inclusion of novellas like "The Burning Men" and "Deep State" further expands the lore and character arcs within this established universe.
Other Notable Works and Contributions
Beyond the Nathaniel Cade series, Christopher Farnsworth has demonstrated versatility in his writing. His standalone novels, such as "The Eternal World" (2015) and "Reunion" (2022), showcase his ability to craft compelling narratives outside of his established supernatural franchise. He has also developed the John Smith series, with titles like "Killfile" (2016) and "Flashmob" (2017), indicating a broader interest in contemporary thriller and suspense genres. Furthermore, Farnsworth's involvement in continuing the legacy of Robert B. Parker's Jesse Stone series, with upcoming contributions like "Buried Secrets" (2025) and "Big Shot" (2026), positions him as a significant voice in modern crime fiction. His background as a journalist likely informs the grounded realism often present in his thrillers.