Follow along with the Crimson Wraith!

Legacy of the Crimson Wraith is full-length novel inspired by the stories of costumed crimefighters like Batman, the Shadow, and Green Hornet, serialized weekly on Tuesdays.

Who is the Crimson Wraith?

For over 80 years, the Crimson Wraith has fought crime in Titan City, defending the defenseless against such villains as the Blue Banshee, Queen Cleopatra, the Shadowmaster, Dr. Oblivion, and the Troubadour. But when a murder hits too close to home, he faces a case that he won’t be able to solve on his own.

Meet Gracie Chapel, a tough 23-year-old who has survived the streets of Titan City relying on her wits and fists to handle whatever trouble might come her way. She never expected the Crimson Wraith to emerge from a cloud of smoke and rescue her, much less to need her help in return.

Together, they will dig through a mystery with roots going back decades…

Step into the mystery with the very first chapter!

1: The Watcher in Red

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Praise for the Crimson Wraith!

“An enthralling crime-fighting saga that focuses on the people behind the mask” – Kirkus Reviews

“This comic book-inspired plot is packed with complicated and enigmatic characters who bring to life the heart of the story.” – Self-Publishing Review

“A really fun take on this idea of superheroes who have existed for multiple decades.” – The Arkham Sessions

Latest Chapters

64: Because of You

1988. It had been two days since Hank last saw Jasmine. She never came back from checking in on one of her friends who had said something about a client asking her to wear a white rabbit costume for an Alice in Wonderland fantasy.  Hank didn’t have that friend’s address or phone number, which left…

63: No Chance

2019. Like the 6th Avenue Bridge, the Robinson Street Bridge had been destroyed at Zero Hour. Mirroring 6th Avenue’s Arch of Mercy, the Arch of Memory welcomed those who crossed the Brennert River, on whose banks stood the Titan City Correctional Facility.  The TCCF had been home to Hank Mills since 1988, adding thirty-one more…

62: Quoth the Raven

1988. Jasmine had the police blanket over her shoulders when Hank arrived. He found her sitting on the front stoop with emergency lights painting the sides of the tenement buildings and bodegas all down the block. When she saw him walk up to her, she reached up like a child to be picked up by…