
Frank Riley
Frank Riley (1915β1996) was the pseudonym of Frank Ryhlick, an American science fiction author best known for co-writing the novel They'd Rather Be Right, which won a Hugo Award for Best Novel during 1955. He was a syndicated travel columnist and editor for the Los Angeles Times, and editor of the Los Angeles Magazine. He also wrote advertisements for See's Candies, screenplays, short fiction such as the "Father Anton Dymek" mysteries and was a host of a radio program in the Los Angeles area.

Bright Islands
In a world ruled by genetics, a pregnant woman's telepathic child emerges as humanity's only hope.
By Frank Riley

The Executioner
In a futuristic society, an executioner is torn between duty and lost love when he must execute the woman he once cherished.
By Frank Riley

A Question of Identity
In a gripping courtroom drama, a lawyer fights to prove his client is not the same man as he was before, raising questions about where science ends and humanity begins.
By Frank Riley

The Cyber and Justice Holmes
In a world where cybernetic judges threaten to replace humans, one professor's fight shows that imagination and emotion are still the biggest parts of justice.
By Frank Riley

Abbr.
A wealthy traveler's dream of exploring Earth's cultural treasures turns into a mission to rescue them from a society obsessed with extreme brevity.
By Frank Riley

Project Hi-Psi
When a parapsychologist warns the FBI of alien abductions, he soon finds himself a captive on an alien planet, where his unique abilities are the key to a sinister extraterrestrial experiment.
By Frank Riley

Eddie
In a world of Cold War espionage, a brilliant engineer's invention is caught in a web of secrets and danger, where the fate of missile technology rests on the unpredictable mind of a revolutionary computer.
By Frank Riley