Richard Lee Byers
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Biography

Richard Lee Byers holds a Master's degree in Psychology. A resident of the Tampa Bay area, he worked in an emergency psychiatric facility for over a decade, then left the mental health field to become a writer. He is also a fencing and poker enthusiast. He is the author of over thirty fantasy and horror novels, including many set in the Forgotten Realms universe. His recent projects include the eBook superhero series The Impostor.

Byers has also written for League Entertainment's comic book series Simon Vector, with illustrator Johnny Atomic.

Forgotten Realms bibliography

  • The Halls of Stormweather (July 2000)
  • The Shattered Mask (June 2001)
  • Dissolution
    Dissolution (novel)
    Dissolution is a fantasy novel by Richard Lee Byers# It is the first book of the ##War of the Spider Queen## hexad, based on the ##Forgotten Realms## setting of the ##Dungeons & Dragons## ##fantasy## ##role-playing game###-Plot summary:...

    (July 2002)
  • The Black Bouquet
    The Black Bouquet
    The Black Bouquet is a Fantasy novel by Richard Lee Byers, set in the Forgotten Realms fictional universe.-Plot summary:A rogue becomes involved in a game where he thought no one would get hurt, trusting a tanarukk bandit and hired for his still and cunning, but turns an entire city against...

    (September 2003)
  • The Year of Rogue Dragons
    The Year of Rogue Dragons
    The Year of Rogue Dragons is a series of novels set in the Forgotten Realms campaign setting.-Plot summary:The series explores the ancient secrets of dragons and their society.-Contents:...

     trilogy
    • The Rage {April 2004)
    • The Rite (January 2005)
    • The Ruin (May 2006)
  • Queen of the Depths (August 2005)
  • The Haunted Lands trilogy
    • Unclean (April 2007)
    • Undead (March 2008)
    • Unholy (early 2009)
  • Brotherhood of the Griffon
    • The Captive Flame (April, 2010)
    • Whisper of Venom (November, 2010)
    • The Spectral Blaze (June, 2011)
    • The Masked Witches (February, 2012)

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