James Riser Fiction

Syndrome

Wild Child Publishing
ISBN: 978-1-935013-00-6
Format: E-Book / PDF
Cost: $3.25

Fred Peters, a crime scene photographer who loves his job, snaps photos of the latest Lake Park murder victim. He doesn’t know that the mutilated corpse tied to the chair in front of him was the victim of a creature from another world….

Cid Spencer wants to escape from the inner city and rents a small studio apartment on the outskirts of town. He sits at the door, staring out into the empty streets and unforgiving darkness unaware that he is about to be pulled into a world where the sun dawns black….


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Praise for Syndrome:

"If you like horror, Syndrome will slake your thirst for the macabre. Well enjoyed by this reader." -Bloody Mary, Cocktail Reviews

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"[Syndrome] offers its readers only brief moments of solace, barely long enough to bite your lower lip, and brace for the next gore-fest." - L. B. Gooddard, The Monsters Next Door

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"James Patrick Riser writes a clever, adrenaline-filled, psychological thriller that will surely shock and entertain readers leaving them to want more.  Syndrome definitely stays true to the genre, and is also a story that I would love to see on the silver screen one day." - New Voices in Fiction Magazine


". . . Riser has taken the genre one step above and beyond the grotesque . . .not for the squeamish." - Wes Laurie, Terror Tube

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"Part Saw, part Hostel, and part Fallen (the Denzil Washington movie), Syndrome, an e-book by James Patrick Riser, starts off strong and ends with a bang!" - ZombieMall.com

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Hell is for the Children

Lulu
ISBN: 978-0-557-03721-6
Format: Paperpack/E-book
Cost: $15.54 / $5.00

The children of Lake Park are disappearing. In his frantic efforts to solve the case, detective Clive Armstrong will come face to face with unimaginable horror. 

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"Hell Is For The Children" not only pushes the boundaries of obscene fiction, it shatters those boundaries into a million sharp fragments and forces them down your throat . . . gave me nightmares." - L. B. Goddard, The Monsters Next Door

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