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3The ''Sonja Blue'' series is a set of five novels and one collection of short stories by Creator/NancyACollins. The first book, ''Sunglasses After Dark'', won the MediaNotes/BramStokerAward for best horror novel of the year. The series was supposed to be complete after the first three were finished, but game publisher Creator/WhiteWolf persuaded Collins to write ''A Dozen Black Roses'', a {{crossover}} novel which put Blue in the world of their ''TabletopGame/OldWorldOfDarkness'' role-playing game series. From this point on, the continuity of the series became a bit vague.
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5Sonja Blue is a [[HunterOfHisOwnKind vampire who hunts vampires]] and other monsters. She was the first person ever to become a vampire ''without dying''--she was saved from the brink of death by modern medical technology. As a result, she is far more powerful than any but the oldest, strongest Master vampires. But her human side is usually at odds with her vampire side, which she calls ''the Other''. She has to keep the Other satisfied by offering it a steady diet of violence, or it can take over. So she hunts monsters.
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7The original trilogy (which was collected in an {{omnibus}} edition called ''Midnight Blue: The Sonja Blue Collection'') documents Blue's efforts to [[PayEvilUntoEvil track down and destroy]] the Master vampire who created her.
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9Books in the series:
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11* ''Sunglasses After Dark'' (1989)
12* ''In the Blood'' (1992)
13* ''Paint It Black'' (1995, conclusion of the original trilogy)
14* ''A Dozen Black Roses'' (1991, crossover with ''TabletopGame/OldWorldOfDarkness'')
15* ''The Darkest Heart'' (2002)
16* ''Dead Roses for a Blue Lady'' (2002, omnibus books 1-3)
17** ''Cold Turkey'' (2011, Novella)
18** ''Search and Destroy''' (2011, Short Story)
19** ''Some Velvet Morning'' (2012, Short Story)
20** ''Vampire King of the Goth Chicks'' (2012, Short Story)
21** ''Tender Tigers'' (2015, Short Story)
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26[[folder: Series]]
27* AllMythsAreTrue: Sonja Blue's world is full of demons, angels, vampires, spirits, and fairy creatures.
28* AlwaysChaoticEvil: All vampires and a large chunk of other monsters in the world. Sonja is the exception because she never died.
29* DecadentCourt: The vampires of the world have large broods that they rule over as nobility and constantly compete against one another with.
30* {{Dhampyr}}: Sonya is called this by her sire but isn't really a half-vampire so much as a TechnicallyLivingVampire.
31* EeriePaleSkinnedBrunette: Sonja Blue has dark black hair, pale white skin, and the creepy aura of a vampire.
32* EmotionEater: The vampire nobles feed on emotions as well as blood, and thus were closely involved with historical events like Stalinism and Nazism.
33* EvilMentor: Pangloss attempts to educate Sonja on proper vampire etiquette but she wants nothing to do with her grandsire.
34* Fiction500: Jacob Thorn is one of the richest men on Earth as well as a self-made billionaire. He's also Sonja's human father.
35* HalfHumanHybrid:
36** Sonja Blue qualifies as both human and vampire but this is due to her vampirism not quite taking completely.
37** Catherine Wheele's father turns out to be a "backwoods incubus." This is the source of her PsychicPowers.
38* HunterOfHisOwnKind: Sonja Blue is a vampire who never actually died, so her human side remains (mostly) in control, and she hunts other vampires and their ilk, while seeking revenge on the monster who accidentally created her.
39* IHateYouVampireDad: Sonja Blue hates Morgan and wants to see him destroyed.
40* HookerWithAHeartOfGold: Sonja Blue spends a great deal of time, decades in fact, as a prostitute after her initial turn. It is a very easy way to get victims.
41* ILoveYouVampireSon: While Morgan has nothing but contempt for Sonja and vice versa, Pangloss thinks of Sonja quite fondly.
42* InhumanEyeConcealers: Red eyes are one of the symptoms of vampirism, which makes sunglasses very popular with the vampires - hence the title of the first book of the series, Sunglasses After Dark.
43* InvoluntaryShapeshifter: People who become vampires experience some moderate involuntary shapeshifting when they first transform. Not a lot, but enough to hide their previous identity. (It conveniently includes fingerprints.) This is why nobody knows that Blue is actually the long-lost heiress Denise Thorne.
44* MsFanservice: Sonja Blue is a fantastically beautiful living vampire that wins over the hearts of even men who are terrified of her.
45* OurOgresAreHungrier: Master vampires often employ ogres, both as dumb muscle and as walking garbage disposals, consuming drained corpses when the master doesn't want to add to his/her brood. In reference to their Western FairyTale origins, they have a tendency to be child molesters.
46* PayEvilUntoEvil: Blue's quest to find and destroy the Master vampire who created her, and changed/ruined her life forever.
47* PsychicPowers: These are very common in the setting and range from being able to see ghosts to see other people's pasts by touching them. Vampires have them naturally as do people who survive near-death experiences, which may be related.
48* RapeIsASpecialKindOfEvil: Sonja considers it worth killing over and engages in several murders of rapists over the course of the novel.
49* RedEyesTakeWarning: Red eyes are one of the symptoms of vampirism, which makes sunglasses very popular with the vampires--hence the title of the first book of the series, ''Sunglasses After Dark''.
50* TheRenfield: This is a semi-official rank in vampire society. Humans with some telepathic ability and a psychological disposition to submission are often enslaved by master vampires (via MindRape, which an ideal candidate for the job will actually enjoy) and used as personal assistants. The position is referred to as "renfield" (in lower case), but the master of such a servant dehumanizes him/her by addressing him/her only as "Renfield" (upper case).
51** Claude is one of these in the first book.
52** Pangloss actually had his named Renfield while Palmer serves as one of these to Sonja (despite her denials).
53* SinisterSwitchblade: Blue wields a silver switchblade, which she can use to deliver grisly ends to her targets.
54* TechnicallyLivingVampire: Sonja Blue is the only vampire of her kind to be made without dying first.
55* VampireBitesSuck: The series is full of vampires who are uncaring of the state in which they leave their victims.
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58[[folder: Sunglasses After Dark]]
59* BedlamHouse: While better than some examples, Sonja is kept in appalling conditions at the Elysian Fields hospital and routinely abused.
60* BittersweetEnding: [[spoiler: Sonja successfully destroys Catherine Wheele's CorruptChurch and avenges her imprisonment (as well as gets a big payday) but is still a vampire as well as permanently disowned by her family. Plus, Claude is dead.]]
61* {{Blackmail}}: Catherine Wheele is blackmailing Jacob Thorne with knowledge that his daughter is a vampire.
62* BullyingADragon: Sedating a vampire (even a living one) and keeping her prisoner in an asylum to blackmail her billionaire father seems like a ''terrible'' plan.
63* CorruptChurch: Catherine Wheele runs a fairly typical for-profit megachurch. She just uses her psychic powers to enhance her flock's devotion.
64* CruelAndUnusualDeath: [[spoiler: Catherine Wheele is torn to shreds from the inside out by the ghost of her late husband.]]
65* TheDogBitesBack: One of the orderlies attempts to assault Sonja in the asylum and gets his throat torn out in the process.
66* EatsBabies: Sonja comes across an ogre who is in the process of lowering a baby into his maw. He would've been successful in eating the baby if she'd been two minutes slower.
67--> '''Sonja:''' Uh-uh. No veal for you.
68* EvilPlan: Catherine Wheele locked up Denise Thorne in a mental hospital, drugged to the gills, while blackmailing her father that she'd release her if he didn't pay her regularly. She can't be released because her transformation into a vampire would destroy his wife's remaining mental health.
69* DreamWalker: This is one of the powers of vampires. When Sonja is in an insane asylum, and her human side is being suppressed by anti-psychotic drugs and sedatives, her vampire side goes dream-walking at night, making the other inmates even more insane than they were to start with.
70* FakeFaithHealer: The primary antagonist, Catherine Wheele, is a rich and powerful evangelist and faith healer. She is actually an extremely powerful psychic with MindControl powers, but she doesn't have a ''bit'' of healing power--that part is pure con.
71* FreudianExcuse: Catherine comes from a poor white trash background and thus feels justified in doing anything for money.
72* GenreSavvy: A relatively minor example (it doesn't actually do him a lot of good): After Claude Haggerty has been kidnapped by a pair of [[ProfessionalKiller hitmen]] who want to kill him for reasons he doesn't understand, and then rescued by a tiny woman who rips the hitmen apart with her bare hands and starts drinking their blood, he passes out and wakes up in what can only be described as a lair. At which point, he desperately begins trying to figure out what sort of horror story he's fallen into, and whether there's any chance he's the hero. And praying it's not a slasher film.
73* HunterOfMonsters: Doctor Ghilardi wanted to be this as soon as he discovered Pretenders were real. However, he was too old and infirm to do it. So he employs Sonja Blue instead.
74* IHaveNoSon: Jacob Thorn is repulsed by what his daughter has become and denies she's still alive.
75* MercyKill: [[spoiler: Sonja uses a VorpalPillow to kill the now-braindead Claude.]]
76* ThatManIsDead: Sonja reluctantly accepts that her life as Denise Thorne is over at the end.
77* MindRape: A favorite of Catherine Wheele as she uses the sexual fantasies of others to control them, being half-incubus.
78* PosthumousCharacter: Zebulon Wheele is Catherine Wheele's late husband and the individual who founded her televangelist ministry.
79* SunglassesAtNight: The first book of a series about Sonja Blue, a light-sensitive vampire who wears just those.
80* TeensAreMonsters: The Blue Monkeys are a bunch of teenage boys guilty of gang rape and other crimes.
81* VigilanteMan: Sonja Blue's first meal upon escaping the hospital is a bunch of guys holding up a convenience store. The guy can't even describe what happens but it involves her smashing them through the plate glass door and taking only a pair of mirrored sunglasses.
82* YouCantGoHomeAgain: Mr. Thorne makes it clear he never wants to see Sonja Blue again through his representative.
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85[[folder: In the Blood]]
86* AboveTheInfluence: Despite being incredibly attracted to Sonja, Palmer turns down a chance of sex with her. Sonja is insulted. [[spoiler: He eventually gives in.]]
87* AnOfferYouCantRefuse: Palmer is gotten out of a life sentence in prison by Pangloss and given a generous payment to find Sonja Blue. He's also told that refusing would be bad.
88* BittersweetEnding: [[spoiler: Lakisha and Fell are dead and Morgan is still alive at the end. However, his plan to create a super vampire baby has been thwarted. Palmer and Sonja also set up a new life with Lethe in the Yucatan.]]
89* BodySurf: Fire elementals work this way. They possess a body to give themselves a physical presence, but their fiery nature causes the body to slowly cook from the inside, so before long they have to choose another body to leap into.
90* BrainwashedAndCrazy: This was the fate that Pangloss had intended for Palmer after he successfully delivered a message to Sonja.
91* CoolHouse: The Ghost Trap House based on the Winchester Mystery Mansion.
92* DefiantToTheEnd: [[spoiler: Lakisha can't maintain her free will in the face of Morgan's power but reasserts her name and kills herself instead.]]
93* DrivenToSuicide: Quite a few times in the book.
94** Lola kills herself rather than go to prison, but she frames Palmer on the way out despite the fact he'd been nothing but dutiful. He just didn't die when she planned to kill him.
95** Russell Howard kills himself after Sonja Blue forces him to reveal Morgan's daytime residence.
96** [[spoiler: Lakisha kills herself rather than let Morgan make her a slave again.]]
97** [[spoiler: While already going to die, Fell finishes himself off rather than let Morgan know where his baby is.]]
98* FateWorseThanDeath: Jimmy Eichorn is trapped in a state of catatonia where he barely reacts to anything but Sonja Blue's name. [[spoiler: Sonja points out he was a gang rapist at 15 and not worth Palmer's sympathy.]]
99* FemmeFatale: Palmer encountered one of these in his backstory. Lola was a client who wanted to catch her husband cheating, murder him, and then blame the private detective she hired. Unfortunately, her plan was not nearly as well conceived as she thought and she ended up DrivenToSuicide. She ended up framing Palmer before it happened, though.
100* FrameUp: Lola planned to do this to Palmer, the private detective she hired, in order to get away with murdering her husband. It didn't work as he survived being shot by her in "self-defense."
101* HardboiledDetective: Palmer was already a fairly cynical and experienced PI when a case results in him getting psychic powers and employed by vampires.
102* ItsAlwaysMardiGrasInNewOrleans: A fairly straight forward example as Palmer arrives in New Orleans to meet with Sonja Blue just in time for Mardi Gras.
103* MadScientist: Doctor Howell is a heroin addicted geneticist who Morgan hires to create a super-vampire baby.
104* MindRape: A specialty of Morgan in that he turns people from their normal identities to something completely different under his control as well as dependent on him for approval. By the way Pangloss creates his Renfields, its apparently something Morgan learned from his sire.
105* NaiveNewcomer: Palmer, despite being a HardboiledDetective, is completely out of his depth when dealing with the supernatural.
106* PrivateDetective: Palmer is introduced in ''In the Blood'' and ticks most of these boxes, being essentially from a FilmNoir rather than typical vampire story. Then he discovers he has PsychicPowers.
107* PromotedToParent: [[spoiler: Palmer and Sonja become Lethe's guardians with the help of the Seraphim.]]
108* UndeadChild: Morgan's plan is to breed a bunch of DaywalkingVampire minions that will serve him by getting TechnicallyLivingVampire creations of his pregnant.
109* WinsByDoingAbsolutelyNothing: Technically, Sonya [[spoiler: as Morgan's plan was already ruined before she could get involved as Doctor Howell created a horrifying mutant vampire to kill the pure vampire child.]]
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112[[folder: Paint it Black]]
113* AscendToAHigherPlaneOfExistence: Pangloss [[spoiler: becomes a Seraph after he dies.]]
114* BigBad: Morgan is now obsessed with Sonja and wants to destroy her or win her over.
115* BittersweetEnding: [[spoiler: Doctor Pangloss is dead. Morgan is dead. Lethe is dead. Palmer has found a SecondLove and never wants to see her again. A plan has begun to give all of humanity back their innate PsychicPowers the Pretenders stole from them. Sonja is free to do whatever she wants.]]
116* ChangelingTale: Lethe leaves many of her illegitimate children with families whose babies died in the middle of the night.
117* FlatEarthAtheist: Jacob Thorne never bothered to contemplate that his wife's religion might be true (or there was more to death than CessationOfExistence) even though his daughter is a vampire who regularly deals with ghosts. At least until his daughter points this out.
118* FusionDance: [[spoiler: Sonja Blue finally kills Morgan and frees herself of her sire's control by merging the Other, Denise Thorn, and herself into one single personality.]]
119* HeartbrokenBadass: Sonja becomes this after both the death of Judd as well as her driving Palmer away.
120* LaserGuidedAmnesia: [[spoiler: Sonja removes all of Palmer's memories of Lethe. This proves to be NotQuiteTheRightThing as he no longer wants anything to do with her.]]
121* LoveCannotOvercome: Happens to Sonja twice during the book.
122** Sonja falls in love with a NiceGuy named Judd in New Orleans [[spoiler: and ends up killing him alongside his girlfriend.]]
123** Sonja ends up breaking up with Palmer when she can't share what she did with Judd and closes herself off from him.
124* LoveCannotOvercome: Sonja's secrecy and resentment of Palmer growing older results in them breaking up.
125* LoveIsAWeakness: Morgan believes this and believes only by killing Sonja can he purge himself of his obsession with her.
126* RapidAging: Lethe undergoes this after her metamorphisis and turns from a toddler to an adult woman.
127* ReplacementGoldfish: Morgan has taken to forcing prostitutes to act like Sonja Blue so he can get a sexual thrill out of killing them.
128* SecondLove: After Palmer [[spoiler: breaks up with Sonja, he ends up married to a local woman.]]
129* SeriesFauxnale: This was meant to be the end of the series and resolves most of the major issues but subsequent books were added to it.
130* ShortLivedOrganism: Lethe turns out to be this as the half-vampire rapidly goes from being an infant to a young woman to a crone that dies of old age within the span of a few years.
131* VillainousCrush: Almost dying at Sonja's hands has resulted in Morgan becoming obsessed with her.
132* WeaksauceWeakness: It turns out elder Pretenders eventually die of boredom. [[spoiler: Which turns them into Seraphs.]]
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135[[folder: A Dozen Black Roses]]
136* BigBad: Lord Esher is a wizard-vampire who wants to take over Deadtown.
137* BeenThereShapedHistory: Esher helped influence the writing of Edgar Allan Poe with Roderick Usher, Prince Prospero, and other characters based on him.
138* BrainwashedAndCrazy: Nikola is mind-controlled and drugged into being Esher's bride as well as abandoning her son.
139* {{Crossover}}: ''A Dozen Black Roses'' was a crossover with the game ''TabletopGame/OldWorldOfDarkness''. It introduced some continuity issues with the main series, but these were mostly glossed over or ignored. Later, it would be republished with no connection to the World of Darkness and extensive rewrites.
140* CruelAndUnusualDeath: [[spoiler: Lord Sinjon is burned to death while he begs for his life.]]
141* EvilCounterpart: Decima is a beautiful punk vampire that serves as TheDragon to Esher.
142* NoNameGiven: The main character Sonja Blue is referred to as "the stranger" throughout the whole book, when asked for her name, she either refuses to give it, or is cut off. She finally reveals it at the end to one of the few surviving characters. If you read the back of the book her name is given (and there were three previous novels plus several short stories about Sonja as well).
143* PaedoHunt:
144** Lord Sinjon keeps an enslaved young boy as his SexSlave. He was also similarly abused as a cabin boy.
145** Father Eamon beat a pedophile priest to death after he found him raping and murdering a child.
146* UpdatedReRelease: ''A Dozen Black Roses'' was originally set in the World of Darkness but was re-written without the World of Darkness elements.
147* WithholdingTheirName: The main character, Sonja Blue, is referred to as "the stranger" throughout the whole book, when asked for her name, she either refuses to give it, or is cut off. She [[SubvertedTrope finally reveals it]] at the end to one of the few surviving characters.
148* WretchedHive: Deadtown is a slum within Detroit where vampires prey freely, poverty is at an all time high, and violence is a way of life.
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