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I Travel By Night Books in Order

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See the I Travel By Night vampire Western novellas by Robert McCammon in order, with summaries, series background, and tips on where to start Trevor Lawson's dark journey.

Last updated: January 12, 2026

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Last Train from Perdition

by Robert R McCammon

2016

Trevor Lawson and sharpshooter Ann Kingsley head to Montana to retrieve a young man from an outlaw gang, only to find themselves besieged by vampires on a snowbound train, where every car may hold another hungry enemy.

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I Travel by Night

by Robert R McCammon

2013

Gunslinger Trevor Lawson, turned into a vampire on a Civil War battlefield, works as a nocturnal troubleshooter while hunting the queen who made him, and a ransom job to rescue a kidnapped woman draws him into a deadly trap laid by other undead.

Series background & context

The I Travel By Night books introduce Trevor Lawson, a Confederate officer turned reluctant vampire who roams a rough version of the American South and West in the 1880s. They are lean, fast-moving novellas that read like weird Westerns crossed with pulp noir.

In I Travel by Night, Lawson survives the horrors of the Civil War only to be taken and turned by LaRouge, a powerful vampire queen who leads a hidden society of the undead.�cite��� Rather than embrace his new nature, he breaks away and spends the following decades doing dangerous jobs for desperate clients, hoping that each mission will bring him closer to LaRouge and a chance to drink her blood, the only act that might restore his humanity. He moves by night, carries silver bullets that burn his hands, and keeps his distance from the mortals he is trying to help.

That first book drops him into a grim rescue: a wealthy man's daughter has been kidnapped, and the ransom note demands that Lawson himself deliver the payment to a near-deserted, storm-torn ghost town.�cite�� The setup is a trap laid by the Dark Society, an underground network of vampires and shapeshifters who see Lawson's independence as an insult. The story mixes eerie bayou imagery, shootouts in ruined streets, and glimpses of the old battlefield trauma that still dogs Lawson's steps.

Last Train from Perdition continues his journey, pairing him with Ann Kingsley, a determined sharpshooter whose path first crossed his in the earlier book.�cite�� The two travel from New Orleans toward Montana to extract a young man from an outlaw gang, only to collide with an army of undead in the snowbound darkness around a storm-lashed train. The Western trappings are strong here: ghost towns, rail lines, lonely depots, and the tension between frontier justice and outright monstrosity.

Across the sequence, McCammon keeps the focus on Lawson's divided nature. He is physically powerful, heals quickly, and can sense prey in ways ordinary humans cannot, but his refusal to feed freely or surrender to the Dark Society makes every fight harder. Sunlight, holy symbols, and simple human trust are all dangerous to him in different ways. The question that runs under the gunfights and chases is whether he is pursuing redemption because he truly believes in it, or because clinging to the idea is the only thing keeping him from becoming indistinguishable from the monsters he hunts.

These novellas are a good fit if you want to sample McCammon's horror without committing to a long novel. Each one tells a complete story, but together they sketch out a wider world of vampire politics, haunted battlefields, and lonely roads where a man who travels by night can never quite stop looking over his shoulder.

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