Russell James Books In Order

Russell R James is a horror writer who was raised on Long Island, New York. He graduated from Cornell University and the University of Central Florida. His bookshelves are full of Stephen King and Edgar Allan Poe, which probably contributed to his love for the horror genre.

He is an American author who writes horror thrillers, adventure series, and non-fiction. After flying helicopters with the U.S. Army, he now writes twisted tales, including Dark Inspiration, Q Island, and The Playing Card Killer. His Grant Coleman adventure series covers Cavern of the Damned, Monsters in the Clouds, and Curse of the Viper King.

He resides in sunny Florida with his wife, where his wife reads his work and provides much-needed support.

Russell James is an author who has published novels, short stories and compilations. His writing style is simple and easy to read, making his work accessible to a wide audience.

Russell James has something for everyone, whether you’re looking for a quick read or something to sink your teeth into.

Grant Coleman Adventures Series

  1. Cavern Of The Damned (2017)
  2. Monsters In The Clouds (2018)
  3. The Curse of the Viper King (2018)
  4. Forest of Fire (2020)
  5. Mammoth Island (2021)

Q Island Books In Order

  1. Q Island (2015)
  2. Return to Q Island (2017)

Kathy West National Park Adventure Books In Order

  1. Claws (2019)
  2. Dragons of Kilauea (2020)
  3. Ravens Of Yellowstone (2021)

Novels

  1. Dark Inspiration (2011)
  2. Sacrifice (2012)
  3. Dark Vengeance (2014)
  4. Portal (2020)
  5. Lambs Among Wolves (2021)
  6. Farallon Island (2021)
  7. Demon Dagger (2022)

Grant Coleman Adventures Book Covers

Q Island Book Covers

Kathy West National Park Adventure Book Covers

Novels Book Covers

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  1. Cavern of the Damned, Monsters in the Clouds, Curse of the Viper King, Forest of Fire, and Mammoth Island are all part of the Grant Coleman Adventures series. And you missed Dark Inspiration (2011) and Farallon Island (2021)

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