Charlaine Harris, an American writer, has a net worth of $10 million.
Tunica, Mississippi was the birthplace of Charlaine Harris in November 1951.
Initially, her writing was centered around ghosts, but she subsequently turned to writing about teenage angst.
During her time at Rhodes College, Harris began writing plays and later expanded her writing to include books. Her Aurora Teagarden Series, which began in 1990, included Real Murders, Three Bedrooms, One Corpse, The Julius House, Dead Over Heels, A Fool And His Honey, Last Scene Alive, and Poppy Done to Death.
The Lily Bard (Shakespeare) Series, which began in 1996, was preceded by Shakespeare’s Landlord and later included Shakespeare’s Champion, Shakespeare’s Christmas, Shakespeare’s Trollop, and Shakespeare’s Counselor.
Harris began his Southern Vampire series with Dead Until Dark in 2001 and continued with Living Dead in Dallas, Club Dead, Dead to the World, Dead as a Doornail, Certainly Dead, All Together Dead, From Dead to Worse, Dead and Gone, Dead in the Family, Dead Reckoning, Deadlocked, and Dead Ever After.
Harris has been a New York Times bestseller.