Quentin Black Books in Order
Part ofJC Andrijeski Books in OrderSee the Quentin Black books in order by JC Andrijeski, with short summaries, spin-off notes, and a clear guide to where to start.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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Publication Order
20 books
I Am No One
by JC Andrijeski
2014
A Quentin Black world prequel that follows Jake as an ordinary-seeming situation brushes up against the hidden seer world. The danger around Black's circle reaches further than most people realize.
Black As Night
by JC Andrijeski
2015
Black pulls Miri into a dangerous case in Bangkok, where a killer, a missing child, and the pair's deepening bond all collide. The trip proves how exposed Miri really is in Black's world.
Black In White
by JC Andrijeski
2015
Forensic psychologist Miriam Fox is brought onto a murder case and collides with Quentin Black, a psychic detective who may be suspect, ally, or something far stranger. Meeting him opens a whole hidden world she never knew existed.
Black On Black
by JC Andrijeski
2015
Another case drags Black and Miri further into the hidden politics of seers and vampires. The investigation is dangerous enough, but what it reveals about both of them may be worse.
Kirev’s Door
by JC Andrijeski
2015
This Quentin Black prequel goes back to Kirev's youth as a slave on his version of Earth. It shows the brutal world that shaped the man Quentin Black later becomes.
Black And Blue
by JC Andrijeski
2016
Black takes what should be a routine consulting job with the LAPD and ends up kidnapped, blinded psychically, and cut off from Miri. On the outside, Miri digs into old family secrets to bring him home.
Black Christmas
by JC Andrijeski
2016
The holidays do not bring much peace to Black and Miri. This shorter entry mixes seasonal downtime with family strain, attraction, and the kind of trouble that follows them everywhere.
Black Is Back
by JC Andrijeski
2016
A serial killer called the Templar starts cutting a path through San Francisco, and the pattern points straight toward Miri. At the same time, she and Black are struggling through a volatile seer mating bond.
Black of Mood
by JC Andrijeski
2017
The damage done to Black does not stay in the past, and Miri sees how dangerous his anger can become. Meanwhile, enemies among vampires and seers are not giving them time to heal.
Black Supper
by JC Andrijeski
2017
This shorter Quentin Black story turns one meal into a tense mix of attraction, secrets, and danger. Dinner is never just dinner around Black and Miri.
Black The Sun
by JC Andrijeski
2018
As older threats gather strength, Black and Miri get caught in another mystery with consequences far beyond one city. The case pushes them closer to the larger conflict surrounding their world.
Black To Dust
by JC Andrijeski
2018
Black and Miri are pulled deeper into the widening struggle between seers, humans, and vampires. A brutal new case forces them to choose who they can trust, if anyone.
In Black We Trust
by JC Andrijeski
2018
Fragile alliances and hidden agendas turn another investigation into a test of Black and Miri's bond. Trust is hard enough without a supernatural war pressing in from every side.
To Black With Love
by JC Andrijeski
2018
Black and Miri barely have time to catch their breath before another dangerous case drags them back under. Romance, violence, and hidden power plays all hit at once.
Black Dreams
by JC Andrijeski
2019
Miri is not supposed to be the one with strange psychic problems, but suddenly her dreams are too real and she keeps disappearing. When Black cannot find or feel her, even he starts to panic.
Black of Hearts
by JC Andrijeski
2019
Race war is spreading, Miri's uncle Charles is tightening his grip, and both sides want Black under their control. When Miri goes missing, Black is ready to tear the world apart to get her back.
Black Hawaii
by JC Andrijeski
2020
Miri wants a real vacation with Black after everything they have survived. Instead, a strange partly mechanical corpse washes up in Hawaii and turns their getaway into another dangerous investigation.
Black of Wing
by JC Andrijeski
2021
Black's secret identity is out, and now humans, seers, and vampires all want something from him. Miri is left to deal with media chaos, assassins, and the growing chance of full-scale race war.
Black Curtain
by JC Andrijeski
2022
Black and Miri are trying to build something like peace after chaos, and even the agency is taking normal cases again. Then one new investigation tests just how stable this fragile new world really is.
Black Is Magic
by JC Andrijeski
2022
With Black's secret now dangerously close to full exposure, he and Miri are pulled into another high-stakes collision of politics, power, and the supernatural. Old enemies, shaky alliances, and stranger magic keep raising the cost of every move.
Series background & context
The Quentin Black books are paranormal mysteries first, but they also sprawl into science fantasy, romance, and hidden-world conspiracy. At the center is Quentin Black, a private investigator with immense psychic abilities, a terrible reputation, and a gift for dragging trouble into every room he enters. The main point-of-view balance comes from Miriam Fox, a forensic psychologist whose life gets turned upside down the moment Black lands in it.
That collision is the hook.
On the surface, the series often starts like a dark detective story. There are murders to solve, missing people, criminal networks, and law enforcement that only half knows what it is dealing with. Then Andrijeski opens the floorboards and shows you the bigger structure underneath: seers, vampires, old wars, and a parallel history most humans never knew existed. Black knows that world inside out. Miri does not, at least not at first, which gives the early books a strong feeling of discovery mixed with danger.
A lot of the series tension comes from that mismatch. Black is brilliant, manipulative, loyal in odd ways, and often impossible to trust completely, even when he is trying to protect people. Miri is sharper than he expects, more resilient than she looks, and increasingly important to the larger conflict around them. Their relationship drives a huge part of the story, but it never sits apart from the cases. The emotional stakes and the investigative stakes are usually the same thing.
As the books go on, the scope widens. What begins with crimes and private cases grows into something more political and more apocalyptic, especially once Black and Miri start running into the fault lines between humans, seers, and vampires. The series still keeps its mystery bones, though. Even in the biggest installments, there is usually a question to answer, a hidden player to expose, or a trap waiting under the official version of events.
The tone is dark, sexy, and often intense, but not humorless. Black in particular brings a lot of bite to the page. Readers who like morally complicated leads, romantic tension, and layered world-building usually do well here.
If you start with Black In White, you get the cleanest entry into the world. From there, the books steadily deepen both the central relationship and the mythology around it.
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