In the fourth and final volume of the Riders of Apocalypse series, high school senior Xander Atwood has a secret. Death, the Pale Rider, has lost his way. What happens when the two meet will change the fate of the world.
Jackie Morse Kessler Books
Jackie Morse Kessler crafts dreamlike, atmospheric narratives that often explore themes of identity and the intricate relationships between humans and the supernatural. Her style is characterized by lyrical prose and a deep dive into the psychological landscape of her characters. She delves into the complexities of the human spirit, seeking a balance between reality and fantasy, and pondering what it means to be human across diverse realms.



Hunger
- 177 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Seventeen-year-old Lisabeth has anorexia, and even turning into Famine--one of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse--cannot keep her from feeling fat and worthless.
A bullied teenager is tricked into becoming Pestilence, a Rider of the Apocalypse, and finds himself with the power to infect people with diseases. After causing an outbreak, he goes on an adventure through time and memory to try and track down the White Rider and escape his fate.