The Sookie Stackhouse Mysteries/Characters
The Sookie Stackhouse Mysteries chronicle the adventures of telepathic barmaid, Sookie Stackhouse.
Main Characters
Sookie Stackhouse
The protagonist and narrator. She can read minds, but isn't happy about it.
Associated tropes:
- Attention Deficit Ooh Shiny: A few times in Dead Reckoning: whil she's hiding from assailants, she thinks of her newly-painted toenails. While pondering the mystery of the cluviel dor, she thinks of Wonderbread.
- Action Girl: If provoked enough.
- All of the Other Reindeer
- Badass Abnormal
- Beauty Equals Goodness
- Blessed with Suck
- Dude Magnet
- Half-Human Hybrid: She's part fairy.
- I Just Want to Be Normal
- Not So Different: Later into the series, she starts to fear this. She's often worrying she'll be one of the regular blood-thirsty pychos she always encounters. Judging by the last parts of Dead Reckoning, she actually may be right.
- Only Sane Woman
- Plucky Girl
- Power Incontinence: Though she can try and block things out.
- Seen It All: She becomes this in dealing with the supes. As of later books, she's rather blasé about their dealings.
- Unwanted Harem
Bill Compton
A vampire who moves into town. His romance with Sookie drags her into the world of the supernatural.
Associated tropes:
- Characterization Marches On: He's rather perverse and standoffish when he first meets Sookie, and arguably a Tsundere.
- Deadpan Snarker
- Demoted to Extra
- Disappeared Dad: He himself, after Lorena turned him.
- Flight
- Honey Trap: Sophie-Anne became interested in Sookie's powers. She sent Bill to seduce her.
- Becoming the Mask: He really did fall in love with her.
- Love Interest: Sookie's.
- Official Couple: With Sookiem until the third book.
- Retcon: His age and the number of children he had.
- Stalker with a Crush
- The Stoic
- Our Vampires Are Different
Sam Merlotte
Owner of Merlotte's and Sookie's boss.
Associated tropes:
- Animorphism
- Characterization Marches On: While as a dog, he watches Sookie change in the first book.
- Easily Forgiven: ...And Sookie pretty much forgets it -or represses it - soon enough.
- Love Interest: One of Sookie's.
- Nice Guy
- Voluntary Shapeshifting or Involuntary Shapeshifting: Whether it's a full moon or not.
Eric Northman
Owner of Fangtasia and another Love Interest of Sookie's.
Associated tropes:
- Flight
- Horny Vikings
- Lovable Rogue
- Our Vampires Are Different
- Spotlight-Stealing Squad
- Vampires Own Nightclubs
Vampires
Pam
Eric's "child." She works at Fangtasia with him.
Associated tropes:
- Action Girl
- Badass: Even characters in-universe aknowledge her fighting skills.
- Bi the Way
- Deadpan Snarker
- Lesbian Vampire
- Perky Female Minion
- Vampires Own Nightclubs
- Vitriolic Best Buds: With Eric.
Bubba
Elvis, after being turned into a vampire. Eric tries to keep him secret, as he would be a public relations nightmare for the vampires. Likes to eat cats.
Associated tropes:
- Elvis Was A Vampire
- Breakout Character: A mild example: after being dropped for several books, he becomes more prominent in later novels. There's even a bondage/Elvis/whorehouse-themed bar in the latest book.
- Elvis Impersonator: At one point, he is captured, and the captors believe him to be such. They let him go when they get him to sing.
- Came Back Wrong
Shapeshifters And Weres
Alcide Hervaux
A were from a rather rich family, and another one of Sookie's suiters.
Associated tropes:
- Animorphism
- Out of Focus
- Our Werewolves Are Different
- Love Interest: Not really - he seems like one, but never officially dated Sookie. He ends up being more of a Romantic False Lead. As of the later books, it's safe to say that he's no longer a Love Interest.
- Voluntary Shapeshifting or Involuntary Shapeshifting: Whether it's a full moon or not.
Jason Stackhouse
Sookie's older brother.
Associated tropes:
- Animorphism: We was bitten by a werepanther, and is now one himself.
- Big Brother Instinct
- Chick Magnet: Sookie thinks he dated half of their high school's female population. Justified, as he's part-fairy, and attracts people.
- Even the Guys Want Him: Decontructed, Mel, his best friend assaults Jason's wife in the hopes he can be with him.
- Half-Human Hybrid: Like Sookie, he's part-fairy.
- Mistaken for Murderer: Like, every other book.
- Out of Focus
- Really Gets Around
John Quinn
A were-tiger and once-boyfriend of Sookie.
Associated tropes:
- Animorphism
- Badass Abnormal: He's a former champion supernatural cage fighter.
- Bald of Awesome
- Last-Name Basis
- Romantic False Lead: His relationship with Sookie goes nowhere, and he's eventually phased out of the running.
- Voluntary Shapeshifting or Involuntary Shapeshifting: Whether it's a full moon or not.
Other
Amelia Broadway
A witch who's still in training. She moves in with Sookie just before Hurricane Katrina.
Associated tropes:
Claudine
Claudine proclaims herself to be Sookie's Fairy Godmother. She is the first full-blooded fairies we met in the series, and prove that there are more supes than vampires, shapeshifters and weres.
Associated tropes:
Claude
Claudine's rude brother, and owner of the stripclub, Hooligans.
Associated tropes:
- Bi the Way: Sookie suspects that, while he prefers men, he'll sleep with girls.
- Jerkass
- Our Fairies Are Different
- Invisible to Gaydar
Humans
Arlene Fowler
Sookie's friend and co-worker.
Associated tropes:
- Face Heel Turn
- Fiery Redhead
- So I Married an Axe Murderer: Was together with Rene before he was revealed to be a serieal killer.
Tara du Rone (née Thorton)
Sookie's childhood friend.
Associated tropes:
- Ambiguously Brown: She has olive skin, but it's never mentioned what race she is, unlike other characters.
- Official Couple: With RJ.
- Out of Focus
Bob Jessup
Associated tropes:
- Adorkable
- Involuntary Shapeshifter: Amelia accidentally turned him into a cat for a few books.