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|Over the last eleven years, Caelan has written upwards to almost twenty books, give or take a couple. The first few weren't particularly amazing, though nor were they bad by any sense of the word. Over the years however, his work has gotten better, and his fan base has continued to grow into a modest form of renown. Each of his books dive into horror stories, crime thrillers, or suspense, all relating to either vampires, or ghosts. Stories of which, the accuracy for the details involving the Camarilla, and how vampires and ghosts work, are perhaps a bit too close to the truth than might be comfortable. At least, in the stories, there isn't a direct reference to any one clan, or the Camarilla itself. Some details seem to be different. Particularly, the names involved. Instead, there is reference to an underground, organized crime group that call themselves "The Association." Two of those books have achieved a bestseller status, being listed as such in the New York Times.
 
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|Over the last eleven years, Caelan has written upwards to almost twenty books, give or take a couple. The first few weren't particularly amazing, though nor were they bad by any sense of the word. Over the years however, his work has gotten better, and his fan base has continued to grow into a modest form of renown. Each of his books dive into horror stories, crime thrillers, or suspense, all relating to either vampires, or ghosts. Stories of which, the accuracy for the details involving the Camarilla, and how vampires and ghosts work, are perhaps a bit too close to the truth than might be comfortable. At least, in the stories, there isn't a direct reference to any one clan, or the Camarilla itself. Some details seem to be different. Particularly, the names involved.
 
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Over the last eleven years, Caelan has written upwards to almost twenty books, give or take a couple. The first few weren't particularly amazing, though nor were they bad by any sense of the word. Over the years however, his work has gotten better, and his fan base has continued to grow into a modest form of renown. Each of his books dive into horror stories, crime thrillers, or suspense, all relating to either vampires, or ghosts. Stories of which, the accuracy for the details involving the Camarilla, and how vampires and ghosts work, are perhaps a bit too close to the truth than might be comfortable. At least, in the stories, there isn't a direct reference to any one clan, or the Camarilla itself. Some details seem to be different. Particularly, the names involved. Instead, there is reference to an underground, organized crime group that call themselves "The Association." Two of those books have achieved a bestseller status, being listed as such in the New York Times.