Riley Walker: 6 books

Book cover of Knight
by Riley Walker
Language: English
Release Date: June 20, 2018

As the future Queen to the Light Fey Kingdom, Franchesca has been betrothed to the future King of the Dark Fey her entire life. For a marriage of their Kingdoms is required to unite the Fey Realm, bringing peace to all its people. This is her life. Her fate. Her future. Yet, how...
Book cover of Murder They Wrought
by James Walker Riley
Language: English
Release Date: July 6, 2015

Murder They Wrought is a mystery fiction anthology. Five stories tell tales of people and situations gone awry. The stories include Flood Insurance, published first as a standalone story with a sample of Pink Lady (the sample included in Flood Insurance), Strangers, The Amber Hart, and The Twelve Hours.
Book cover of SuperNaturally
by James Walker Riley
Language: English
Release Date: July 10, 2015

SuperNaturally is an anthology of scary stories perfect for pre-sleep reading, best done in a creaky house with a spooky wind blowing. “Ascot Ramble” involves a unique relationship between a boy and his neckwear. In “Banjo Music,” you’ll experience an eerie vibration. Undergo a psychological...
Book cover of Experi-Mental
by James Walker Riley
Language: English
Release Date: October 3, 2015

Experi-Mental is a short collection of three short stories that don't fit into the usual genre categories. No two are alike: "Freedom" is about a balloon gone rogue; "Primate Problem" tells about the last man on Earth; "The Umpteenth of January" presents the story of a man so trapped in a rut that he thinks a micro change is a revolution.
Book cover of Flood Insurance
by James Walker Riley
Language: English
Release Date: July 6, 2015

Flood Insurance is a short mystery story, part of the anthology Murder They Wrought. It includes another story excerpt from this same anthology.
Book cover of Time Will Tell: The Spider-Rules
by James Walker Riley
Language: English
Release Date: August 5, 2016

Kneeling in the mud at the Oakmont Racetrack, Victor Quick waits for his death. His last thought is "Petey, I hope you nail this guy." Peter Quick is good at solving complicated problems. The metaphorical black spider in his brain spins strands whose nodes light up at salient, crucial points. Even...
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