The Naked Butterfly

The twelfth in the acclaimed Riley King private investigator series

The One True Crime

The eleventh in the acclaimed Riley King private investigator series

A Royal Flush

You’ve been dealt the perfect hand: Four Human stories, one canine tale: Vintage Riley King.

Beware of Darkness

The tenth in the acclaimed Riley King private investigator series

Nowhere Man

The ninth in the acclaimed Riley King private investigator series

Jackson's Book

Riley King uses a down period in his investigations business to help an old man with Alzheimer’s memorialize his incredible heroic past.

Brilliant Disguise

 A gorgeous reality show star is missing. Her rough-hewn husband is her suspected killer. Are the police rousting an innocent man, or is Boomer Purdy not what he appears to be?

Three Chords and the Truth

Jason Black became a rock star over forty years ago but his big break was achieved by ruthlessly betraying someone he loved. Now the FBI threatens to upend his life and reveal his secret if he doesn’t cross that line again.

Wrecking Ball

The seventh in the acclaimed Riley King private investigator series

An American Storm

The sixth book in the acclaimed Riley King private investigator series

The Punch List

The fifth book in the acclaimed Riley King private investigator series

The Last Resort

The fourth book in the acclaimed Riley King private investigator series

Indian Summer

The third book in the acclaimed Riley King private investigator series

The Master Builders

The second book in the acclaimed Riley King private investigator series

Something of the Night

The first book in the acclaimed Riley King private investigator series

Spirits in the Night

New free Riley King short story

A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens

Richard’s new recording of the classic tale of Ebenezer Scrooge, Jacob Marley, and the spirits of Christmas Past, Present and Yet to Come.

A masterwork of modern PI fiction

-Reed Farrel Coleman

Riley King leaps from the page and digs deep to find the truth

-Paul Levine

Richard Neer does a masterful job of building a suspenseful plot

-John Feinstein

  Blog

Now Kookie and Frenchy are all that’s left

Roger Smith has died at the age of 84. Although in later years, he was mostly known as the business manager and husband of Ann Margret, he was a star in his own right in the hugely popular TV series, 77 Sunset Strip, which now reruns on ME-TV at 4 a.m. weekdays and is...

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Good things come to those who wait. Really?

We waited through three rounds of blowout NBA playoff games, anticipating the inevitable ---Golden State-Cleveland III. And what do we have so far? Two more blowouts. Maybe we're not being patient enough and the Cavs response to last year's 3-1 deficit will come...

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Back up the Truck

A third of the way through the season, it's time to admit that the Mets are going nowhere and should look to the future. With a host of free agents departing next season, they should actively explore doing what the Yankees did last year. The problem is ---who do they...

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Giving fans the finger?

Mr. Met apparently gave this rude gesture to a group of fans last night, although when you have hands like his, it's hard to discern which one is in the middle. The team says that several employees don the costume, but this particular one will not be trusted to do so...

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Richard Neer began his radio career at WLIR, fostering it through its birth as the first suburban progressive station in the nation. WNEW-FM was his radio home for almost thirty years; it was there that he became friends with a fellow Jersey kid named Bruce Springsteen, who called him frequently when he was working the late shift.

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