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Ryk E Spoor Books in Order
Ryk E. Spoor is an American science fiction and fantasy author, who also writes research grant proposals for a technology firm. He published his first novel, Digital Knight, in 2003, and has gone on to publish over a dozen more novels, often in collaboration with author Eric Flint on their Boundary series. He is nicknamed "seawasp" or "Sea Wasp", an online handle he has been using since 1977 in venues such as LiveJournal, Dreamwidth and Usenet.
Bibliography verified: April 2026
Quick Answer
What are all of Ryk E Spoor's book series? Ryk E Spoor has written 10 book series. The most notable is the Apocalypse Maidens series.
Complete series list with all books in reading order below.
Book Series by Ryk E Spoor
- #1
Princess Holy Aura(2017)
- #1
Phoenix Rising(2012) - #2
Phoenix in Shadow(2015) - #3
Phoenix Ascendant(2016)
- #1
Boundary(2006) - #2
Threshold(2010) - #3
Skyspark(2013) - #4
Portal(2013)
- #1
Castaway Planet(2015) - #2
Castaway Odyssey(2016) - #3
Castaway Resolution(2020)
- #1
Revelation(2018) - #2
Revolution(2018) - #3
Retribution(2019)
- #1
French Roast Apocalypse(2018)
- #1
The Mask of Ares(2020) - #2
The Spear of Athena(2021)
- #1
Grand Central Arena(2010) - #2
Spheres of Influence(2013) - #3
Challenges of the Deeps(2017) - #4
Shadows of Hyperion(2021)
- #1
Digital Knight(2003)
- #1
Paradigms Lost(2014) - #2
Polychrome(2015) - #3
Legend(2019) - #4
Diamonds Are Forever (With: Eric Flint)(2020) - #5
Jamaica Blue Magic (With: Kathleen Moffre-Spoor)(2020) - #6
Fenrir (With: Eric Flint)(2025) - #7
Mountain Magic(2004)
About Ryk E Spoor
Ryk E. Spoor is an American science fiction and fantasy author, who also writes research grant proposals for a technology firm. He published his first novel, Digital Knight, in 2003, and has gone on to publish over a dozen more novels, often in collaboration with author Eric Flint on their Boundary series. He is nicknamed "seawasp" or "Sea Wasp", an online handle he has been using since 1977 in venues such as LiveJournal, Dreamwidth and Usenet.
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