Complete works

Bibliography

Welcome to Richard Wilson’s complete bibliography—a curated list of fiction and non‑fiction titles that trace his fascination with character, history, and the mysteries that linger beneath the surface. Browse the works below to discover your next read.

New titles are added as they are published, so this page will continue to grow over time.

Bibliography

A living catalog of Richard Wilson’s published and forthcoming work

This page gathers fiction, non-fiction, and early announcements in a single place for readers who want to follow the full arc of the work. The list is intentionally structured so new titles and editions can be added with ease.

Section I

Fiction

Mystery • Thriller

Core novels and novella-length work live here. New entries appear in publication order with concise summaries and Amazon links.

  • INN-SANE: Murder at The Riverside Inn

    A storm traps guests at the Riverside Inn just as a murder shatters the calm. A relentless detective navigates locked doors, hidden histories, and false alibis to expose the killer.

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  • CABIN 13: The Last Guest

    A remote retreat promises solitude until a final guest arrives with dangerous secrets. The quiet escape turns into a race to uncover the truth before the cabin becomes a crime scene.

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  • The Ghost of Matamoras: A Historical Mystery

    A forgotten ledger resurfaces in a border town still haunted by the past. A historian’s search awakens a century-old crime where legend and evidence collide.

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  • The Last Booking: A Talent Agent Thriller

    Talent agent Lena Voss is framed for her boss’s murder and forced to unravel forged records and a conspiracy of silence. A sharp, twist-filled thriller about ambition, corruption, and refusing to stay useful.

    458 pages

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  • The Second Dance

    A Story of Lives Lived, and a Second Chance Found

    If some loves don’t fade… they endure the tests of time.

    Spanning World War II and the decades after, two souls separated by duty and secrets are drawn back together. The music returns, offering a second chance at enduring love.

    135 pages

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  • The Fox Who Forgot How To Bite

    Brooklyn, 1932: an immortal crime boss bound to a mysterious coin begins to soften after meeting a streetwise orphan. A dark noir-fantasy novella about power, survival, and the peril of rediscovering a heart.

    38 pages

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  • The Echo Chamber

    Brilliant hypnotist Dr. Mara Vale realizes her forbidden technique has been stolen after a billionaire leaves her session convinced she will kill him. Hunted and unsure whether her own mind is compromised, she races to stop a global assault on free will.

    92 pages

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  • Unread Hearts

    Teen photographer Maya Alvarez captures a moment she was never meant to see, igniting rumors and online fallout at school. Drawn toward Leo Park, suspicion turns to trust and romance while secrets, screenshots, and public pressure close in.

    200 pages

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  • Beat Drop in the Hudson Valley: A Hudson Valley Romantic Comedy

    Claire Ellison comes to Warwick to restore her late aunt’s Victorian home, only to be roped into co-chairing the Hudson Valley Harvest Festival with carefree DJ Jake Becker. Opposites clash, then festival chaos and small-town charm turn friction into an unexpected romance.

    121 pages

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  • A Brother's Harmony

    Two brothers, Alex Rivera and Ben, rise from small clubs to worldwide fame after a viral performance turns their private harmony into a global sensation. As success exposes resentment, pressure, and family wounds, a devastating diagnosis forces them to confront love, grief, and legacy while recording one final song together. A tender, emotionally raw, and hopeful novel about ambition, sacrifice, and the unbreakable bond between brothers.

    206 pages

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  • The Letter In The Frame: A Willow Creek Mystery

    Emily Bennett finds a 1957 confession hidden inside an antique picture frame, uncovering a trail of murder, corruption, and long-buried secrets in the quiet town of Willow Creek. As missing records, vanished witnesses, and powerful families close ranks against her, she must expose the truth before history claims another victim. A gripping small-town mystery filled with hidden clues, family betrayal, and the haunting consequences of secrets left too long in the dark.

    118 pages

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Section II

Non-fiction

Research • Narrative

Long-form investigations, narrative history, and research-driven storytelling appear here with publication details and buying options.

  • EnTRANCED: Master The Art Of Stage Hypnosis

    A practical guide to stage hypnosis that blends performance craft with ethical boundaries. Step-by-step guidance helps aspiring performers build confidence and structure a compelling show.

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  • The Man Who Invented the Future—And Was Erased From It

    A compelling portrait of an innovator whose ideas shaped modern life yet slipped from public memory. Through archival research, the book restores a hidden figure to the story of progress.

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  • The Poisoned Barrel That Changed The World

    A historical investigation into an environmental crisis that rewrote global policy. The narrative traces discovery, public reckoning, and lasting impact on the modern world.

  • Effective Hypnosis Inductions for Every Occasion

    Rich “HypnoRich” Wilson offers a practical and approachable guide to hypnosis for relaxation, personal growth, and positive habit change. Covering induction techniques, guided scripts, anxiety relief, better sleep, confidence building, and ethical practice, this book gives beginners and experienced readers a clear foundation for self-hypnosis and adaptable methods for everyday use.

    88 pages

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  • When The House Gets Quiet: A Widower's Companion for Grief, Family, Faith, and the Days That Hurt

    A compassionate and faith-filled companion for grieving husbands and widowers, offering honest reflection, spiritual encouragement, practical guidance for family life, holidays, and hard days, and reassuring reminders that sorrow, anger, and tears are normal parts of loss. With heartfelt reassurance and comforting prayers, this book helps men face grief with honesty, hope, and God’s help.

    200 pages

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Section III

Coming Soon

In Development

Early mentions, work-in-progress titles, and future research topics are tracked here for readers who want the first updates.

  • Added by user manually

    They Called Her Dawn

    Fiction

    On the day she was born, they called her Dawn—a name that promised light, hope, and a new beginning. But by age twelve, a rare autoimmune condition has left Dawn exhausted, isolated, and trapped in a life of hospital rooms, medications, and relentless pain. Friends have drifted away. School has become uncertain. Even getting out of bed feels like a battle. Then, one crisp autumn morning, her father takes her to a nearby horse stable. There, a gentle chestnut mare lowers her head and breathes warmth across Dawn’s trembling hand. For the first time in years, Dawn feels seen—not as a sick child, but as someone who still has something to give. A simple job feeding the horses becomes a reason to rise each morning. Through quiet routines, painful setbacks, and the patient trust of the animals, Dawn begins an imperfect journey back toward strength. The horses do not magically cure her. They remind her that she can still care, connect, laugh, and hope. They Called Her Dawn is a tender, uplifting story about chronic illness, family devotion, the healing bond between people and animals, and the courage to keep walking toward the light—one gentle step at a time.

    Artwork included

This catalog will continue to expand as new manuscripts are announced and published. Check back for updated titles, refreshed descriptions, and direct Amazon links.