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is a game designed to create the illusion that you’ve entered another world. Epic fantasy novels heavily inspired the creators of and the tabletop role-playing game’s connection to fantasy literature has only grown stronger with age. Both the and the encourage players and DMs to hit their local library before they get to work or crafting their party’s next adventure.

I’ve been playing on both sides of the DM screen for years, and I can safely confirm that the ten standalone books and series listed below helped me create some of my favorite characters and campaigns. Some of the best campaigns I’ve been in revolved around solving mind-bending mysteries with a magical twist. If your latest campaign is a noir-influenced fantasy whodunnit that’s piqued your interest in the mystery genre, you should check out .



Jim Butcher’s long-running urban fantasy series follows the adventures of the titular sorcerous detective, who dedicates his eternally imperiled life to solving outlandish capers tied to Chicago’s hidden magical underworld. If you’re in the market for some exciting noir tales that happen to feature the odd vampire or demon, is for you. Many of ‘s most iconic monsters, including the multi-eyed, beam-spewing Beholder, are beings from the Far Realm, a plane of pure cosmic chaos where the line between reality and illusion becomes illegible.

I’ve been in more than a few D&D games where the Far Realm’s innate insanity slithered its way into the mix, and thi.

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