Resurrectionist books in order

The Resurrectionist series by Leah Clifford is a three-book paranormal suspense series following Allie, an eighteen-year-old with a genetic mutation that allows her to revive the dead, as resurrectionists are hunted for their blood, published between 2016 and 2022.

Reading order

# Title Published Author Buy on Amazon
1 Vial Things 2016 Leah Clifford Buy
2 Something Grave 2021 Leah Clifford Buy
3 Another Vein 2022 Leah Clifford Buy

The Resurrectionist series is Leah Clifford’s second major series, beginning in 2016 and completing in 2022. Where the Touch trilogy was rooted in angel mythology, the Resurrectionist books frame their paranormal premise in science fiction terms — resurrection as genetic mutation, a biological fact with its own rules and consequences.

Allie’s ability to revive the dead is limited and costly, and the world of the series treats it with corresponding weight. When the existence of resurrectionists becomes known and they become targets, the books shift into something closer to paranormal thriller, with Allie and her ally Ploy navigating both the practical and moral dangers of what she can do. Vial Things (2016) established the world, and the five-year gap before Something Grave (2021) gave the series an unusual rhythm before Another Vein (2022) brought it to a close.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many books are in the Resurrectionist series?

There are three books in the Resurrectionist series, published between 2016 and 2022.

What is the first book in the Resurrectionist series?

The first book in the Resurrectionist series is Vial Things, published in 2016.

What is the Resurrectionist series about?

The Resurrectionist series follows Allie, who carries a genetic mutation that allows her to revive the recently deceased, with strict rules and limitations governing the process. When resurrectionists like Allie are discovered and hunted for their blood and genetic material, she teams with a homeless young man named Ploy to protect herself and others like her. Vial Things (2016) opens the series, Something Grave (2021) continues it after a gap of five years, and Another Vein (2022) concludes the arc.

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