

Books in series

#1
American Gods
2001
Days before his release from prison, Shadow's wife, Laura, dies in a mysterious car crash. Numbly, he makes his way back home. On the plane, he encounters the enigmatic Mr Wednesday, who claims to be a refugee from a distant war, a former god and the king of America.
Together they embark on a profoundly strange journey across the heart of the USA, whilst all around them a storm of preternatural and epic proportions threatens to break.
Scary, gripping and deeply unsettling, American Gods takes a long, hard look into the soul of America. You'll be surprised by what - and who - it finds there...

#1.1
The Monarch of the Glen
2006
The Monarch of the Glen, an American Gods novella.
He was not sure what he had been looking for. He only knew that he had not found it.
Shadow Moon has been away from America for nearly two years. His nights are broken with dangerous dreams. Sometimes he almost believes he doesn't care if he ever returns home.
In the Highlands of Scotland, where the sky is pale white and it feels as remote as any place can possibly be, the beautiful and the wealthy gather at a grand old house in the glen. And when the strange local doctor offers him work at the party, Shadow is intrigued. He knows there is no good reason for him to be there. So what do they want with him?

#1.1
Fragile Things
Short Fictions and Wonders
2006
This is an alternate cover edition for [ISBN 0060515236 (ISBN13: 9780060515232).](https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/7061309-fragile-things)
Fragile Things is Neil Gaiman's second collection of short fiction.
A mysterious circus terrifies an audience for one extraordinary performance before disappearing into the night, taking one of the spectators along with it.
In a novella set two years after the events of American Gods, Shadow pays a visit to an ancient Scottish mansion, and finds himself trapped in a game of murder and monsters.
Another short story is set in a strangely altered Victorian England, the great detective Sherlock Holmes must solve a most unsettling royal murder.
Two teenage boys crash a party and meet the girls of their dreams and nightmares.
The members of an excusive epicurean club lament that they've eaten everything that can be eaten, with the exception of a legendary, rare, and exceedingly dangerous Egyptian bird.
Such marvelous creations and more, including a short story set in the world of The Matrix and others set in the worlds of gothic fiction and children's fiction, can be found in this collection, which showcases Gaiman's storytelling brilliance as well as his entertaining (and dark) sense of humor. By turns delightful, disturbing, and diverting, Fragile Things is a gift of literary enchantment from one of the most unique writers of our time.
Contents:
• A Study in Emerald • (2003) • novelette
• The Fairy Reel • (2004) • poem (variant of The Faery Reel)
• October in the Chair • (2002) • shortstory
• The Hidden Chamber • (2005) • poem
• Forbidden Brides of the Faceless Slaves in the Secret House of the Night of Dread Desire • (2004) • shortstory (variant of Forbidden Brides of the Faceless Slaves in the Nameless House of the Night of Dread Desire)
• The Flints of Memory Lane • (1997) • essay
• Closing Time • (2003) • shortstory
• Going Wodwo • (2002) • poem
• Bitter Grounds • (2003) • novelette
• Other People • (2001) • shortstory
• Keepsakes and Treasures: A Love Story • (1999) • shortstory
• Good Boys Deserve Favours • (1995) • shortstory
• The Facts in the Case of the Departure of Miss Finch • (1998) • shortstory
• Strange Little Girls • (2001) • shortstory
• Harlequin Valentine • (1999) • shortstory
• Locks • (1999) • poem
• The Problem of Susan • (2004) • shortstory
• Instructions • (2000) • poem
• How Do You Think It Feels? • (1998) • shortstory
• My Life • (2002) • poem
• Fifteen Painted Cards from a Vampire Tarot • (1998) • shortstory
• Feeders and Eaters • (2002) • shortstory
• Diseasemaker's Croup • (2003) • shortstory
• In the End • (1996) • shortstory
• Goliath • (1998) • shortstory
• Pages from a Journal Found in a Shoebox Left in a Greyhound Bus Somewhere Between Tulsa, Oklahoma, and Louisville, Kentucky • (2002) • shortstory
• How to Talk to Girls at Parties • (2006) • shortstory
• The Day the Saucers Came • (2006) • poem
• Sunbird • (2005) • novelette
• Inventing Aladdin • (2003) • poem
• The Monarch of the Glen • \[American Gods\] • (2003) • novelette

#1.2
Black Dog
2016
A special illustrated edition of Black Dog by bestselling storytelling legend, Neil Gaiman. This American Gods world novella will thrill Games of Thrones devotees and Terry Pratchett fans alike. Illustrations by celebrated artist Daniel Egnéus.
'It followed me home,' he said, conversationally.
In a rural northern village, legend tells of a ghostly black dog that appears from the darkness before you die.
Shadow Moon has been on the road a while now but he can't walk any further tonight, not with the rain lashing down. Gratefully, he heads home with a nice English couple, who offer a box room, hot whisky and local tales.
But when the man collapses en route, Shadow realises that something about this place has been left untold.
Something ancient, something within the very walls of the village.
Something shadowing them all.

#2
Anansi Boys
2005
God is dead. Meet the kids.
Fat Charlie Nancy's normal life ended the moment his father dropped dead on a Florida karaoke stage. Charlie didn't know his dad was a god. And he never knew he had a brother.
Now brother Spider's on his doorstep—about to make Fat Charlie's life more interesting... and a lot more dangerous.