Brett Riley is professor of English at the College of Southern Nevada. He grew up in southeastern Arkansas and earned his Ph.D. in contemporary American fiction and film at Louisiana State University. The published author of a body of short fiction, Riley has also won numerous awards for screenwriting. Riley lives in Henderson, Nevada. Comanche is his debut novel. -- Brett Riley
A clever, imaginative blend of literary fiction, historical fiction, horror, dark humor, and detective procedural. - Si Dunn, Lone Star Literary Life Debut novelist Riley tells a quite deliciously twisted tale. The novel is a lot of fun, with a very entertaining story and a great cast of characters. - David Pitt, Booklist Brett Riley's gothic ghost western, Comanche, will delight readers of both westerns and horror, (his) prose crackles, and at times reminds of Stephen King or even Zane Grey. Riley employs a quick pace, with a strong emphasis on the lead protagonist's character development, private eye Turner, who spends the novel struggling with early sobriety. - Stephen Scott Whitaker, The Broadkill Review COMANCHE is the best western-horror-thriller-ghost story-PI novel ever written. -Tod Goldberg, author of Gangsterland and Gangster Nation A small Texas town, a puffed-up mayor, a couple of down and out cops, an alluring psychic, and a murdering phantom: what could go possibly go wrong? -Laura McBride, author of We Are Called to Rise and In the Midnight Room. A classic Western for the here and now, delivering redemption through sacrifice, recovery through bravery and heart. -Douglas Unger, author of Leaving the Land and Voices from Silence. An atmospheric southern wonderland of guns, grit, bullets, blood and rip-roaring mystery. Riley's cast of characters are all a little good, a little bad, and a little ugly-a perfect mirror for us all. Saddle up. Hold on tight. And expect no quarter in Comanche, Texas. -BJ Hollars, author of Midwestern Strange.