Chris Riley
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in The United States
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John Steinbeck, William Napier, Cormac McCarthy, Tim O'Brien, Dan Simm
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Went Missing (Sam Nolan #1)
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2024
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The Sinking of the Angie Piper
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2017
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The Broken Pines
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2022
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Wild Men (Sam Nolan #2)
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2025
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Dinner with Sasquatch
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2014
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Couldn’t get to the end, as the writing just dragged on and on. Very tedious sections in the story that got too frustrating to read. There were some nice imagery and descriptions, but few and far between. | |
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Pretty much anyone who’s had a nightmare would find familiarity to the “villain” in this novel. This is a great debut, and particularly one with exquisitely written imagery. A must read for horror fans. | |
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Topics Mentioning This Author
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Untreed Reads: Some Bosses Are Particularly Evil: Christian Riley’s THE SUPERVISOR | 1 | 4 | Jan 19, 2012 11:39AM | |
Untreed Reads: Four Stars to Crime Short THE SUPERVISOR | 1 | 2 | Jan 24, 2012 01:53PM |

“The right thing to do and the hard thing to do are usually the same.”
― Life, the Truth, and Being Free
― Life, the Truth, and Being Free

“Character — the willingness to accept responsibility for one's own life — is the source from which self-respect springs.”
― On Self-Respect
― On Self-Respect

“The dark is generous, and it is patient, and it always wins.
It always wins because it is everywhere.
It is in the wood that burns in your hearth, and in the kettle on the fire; it is under your chair and under your table and under the sheets on your bed. Walk in the midday sun, and the dark is with you, attached to the soles of your feet.
The brightest light casts the darkest shadow.”
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It always wins because it is everywhere.
It is in the wood that burns in your hearth, and in the kettle on the fire; it is under your chair and under your table and under the sheets on your bed. Walk in the midday sun, and the dark is with you, attached to the soles of your feet.
The brightest light casts the darkest shadow.”
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“They're endless, stretching beyond the horizon and spreading around me like forever. They heave and moan, frothing over each other, cresting and falling. The pure depth and vastness of it all beyond comprehension, my eyes unable to focus on any individual. Instead I'm drowned in their need. They ripple and swell, the bodies of the Mudo, like the ocean. Like the dead-tossed waves.”
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“There is a child - a baby - who long since kicked off her blankets. Her skin is ashen and her mouth open in a perpetual yet silent scream. She isn't old enough to roll over, to sit up, to climb. So she lies there kicking her fat legs against the footboard of the crib, eternally calling for her mother. For food. For flesh.”
― The Forest of Hands and Teeth
― The Forest of Hands and Teeth

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