


Books in series

#1
Finder, Vol. 01
Sin-Eater 1
1999
Finder details the life of Jaeger, aboriginal detective, a scout and tracker of powerful loyalties but few allegiances. Sin-Eater throws him into the vortex of a complex and unravelable plot that he may have set in motion himself.
Finder is a drawn book that reads like a movie storyboard. Extensive notes and commentary by the author are included.

#2
Finder, Vol. 02
Sin-Eater 2
2000
Jaeger Ayers is a Finder, a super-scout born -or maybe made- for a survivor\`s life. He\`s an explorer whose past is a mystery to him, a loner who finds himself returning to Emma and her children, the only people in his life who feel like family. In this second part of Sin-Eater, he must ask himself how far he will go to protect them from his best Brigham, Emma\`s husband.

#3
Finder, Vol. 03
King of the Cats
2001
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Jaeger Ayers doesn\`t take to crowds or conformity, and there\`s an abundance of both in Munkytown. There are also personal connections for him. With the Ascians, whose tribal culture is on display to visitors eager to spend an afternoon in Noble Savage land; with the Nyima, the lion-people in danger of losing their pride the longer they stay in the town.
Holy city or theme park? Munkytown has the economic upper hand in an uneasy alliance where nothing is what it seems. But power takes many forms, and that\`s where being a Finder comes in handy.

#4
Finder, Vol. 04
Talisman
2002
If you've never been tempted to steal a book from a library; If you've never dreamed of being given a book with all the answers in it, and awakened disappointed because it's not really under your pillow;
If your mother never gave away, threw out, or sold a book that had changed your life;
If you're not still half looking for that book every time you pull one off the shelf...
But of course you are.
"Talisman" is about hunger and magic.

#5
Finder
Dream Sequence
2003
Preternatural beauty, sublime vistas, starlit groves? Elsewhere is a place you can taste and smell and touch. Elsewhere is far more real than the stifling workaday world, and it's all in Magri White's head. Thousands daytrip to Elsewhere to Escape and explore. But beware, tourist: something that Magri did not call up is roaming this Dreamland. A limb-ripping shape-shifter who is outside Magri's control. Was this yellow-eyed werewolf once Jaeger Ayers? You won't get out without paying his price. Blending humor and horror, Dream Sequence is Carla Speed McNeil's most challenging book yet.

#6
Finder
Mystery Date
2004
"Vary is a college girl like any other coed studying to be a prostitute whose best mate is a Pomeranian in bondage gear. She has crushes on two of her professors, one of whom looks like a velociraptor. The other one may or may not be blind, has written three books that he forbids his students to read and has mechanical ostrich legs. What else do you need to know?"

#8
Finder, Vol. 08
Five Crazy Women
2006
The "aboriginal science fiction" setting of McNeil's long-running serial is a framework for an enormous range of stories, and this eighth collection is romance—from the point of view of the kind of guy who usually leaves women's apartments through the window. Jaeger Ayers is a ritual sin eater for a tribal religion, a hot-looking lowlife from the country on the loose in a big city and a total tomcat. Maybe he brings out the worst kinks, fetishes and neuroses in women, as he describes them in hilarious, R-rated terms to a friend; maybe his experiences with them are just a reflection of his own macho unreliability. The story's got a marvelous, unusual tone—light comedy with flashes of chilling psychological darkness—and McNeil's artwork is a joy, meticulously observing each of her characters' expressions and body language. She packs every panel with details that suggest how her invented culture works, like a professional bathgiver with tiny bars of soap-on-a-rope for earrings. A lot of what McNeil does is world building, fleshing out the ethnography and technology of her imaginary society, but it's a natural extension of her characters' amorous collisions and near-misses. - Publisher's Weekly

#9
Finder
Voice
2007
Designed as a jumping-on point for new readers, Voice follows Rachel Grosvenor as she navigates the high-pressure social gauntlet that is her clan's "conformation" process, competing for knighthood in an attempt to win security for her mother and sister. (Lynne, however, can take care of himself.) But when the heirloom that's key to her eligibility is stolen, Rachel faces the impossible task of recovering it from the sprawling layer-cake maze of Anvard—and fast She's certain wandering family friend Jaeger Ayers would know where to start... but where do you turn when you need to find a "finder"? And what if you dig up one of the stray cat's payback-minded enemies first?

#10
Finder
Third World
2014
There's never been a metropolis, slum, or building that Jaeger couldn't infiltrate, escape, and/or loot—until now! Multiple award-winning creator Carla Speed McNeil collaborates with color artists Jenn Manley Lee and Bill Mudron to create the very first full-color Finder graphic novel. First serialized in the pages of Dark Horse Presents, this Finder adventure now includes sixteen extra story pages and extensive annotations by McNeil. Finder: Third World also proves to be a massive, eye-opening turning point in the life of Jaeger, a major character in this mysterious, complex, sci-fi flavored world and the intriguing, wily heart of Finder itself!