Dive into compelling thrillers

Discover thrillers where character journeys captivate as much as the plot. Prepare for a reading experience that lingers long after the final page.

Character-led narratives

Unlike many modern thrillers focused on shocking reveals and endless cliffhangers, my novels prioritise the people within the story. You will follow compelling characters like Frank Keane, Edie Cartwright, Dylan Swift, and Ben Stone, investing in their journeys rather than just solving a puzzle. This approach aligns with the works of Michael Connelly, Robert Harris, and early Frederick Forsyth, offering a deeper, more engaging reading experience.

Stories with emotional weight

My thrillers are not just about who the killer is, but the profound human experiences that shape the narrative. For instance, in 'The Quiet Hours', the story delves into Keane’s trauma, Edie’s struggle for acceptance, the backdrop of wartime London, and the enduring themes of friendship and duty. The emotional resonance of these narratives ensures that the ending feels earned, culminating from a deeply developed relationship between character and reader.

Explore themes of courage and loyalty

My thriller novels explore a rich tapestry of suspense, mystery, and atmospheric settings. Whether the story unfolds in wartime London, Cold War Europe, or a fractured future, you will encounter ordinary people facing extraordinary choices. These narratives consistently delve into themes of courage, loyalty, and redemption, ensuring each book is a compelling journey of human resilience.

Who should read my thrillers?

My ideal readers are those who appreciate atmospheric thrillers, compelling characters, and stories where the people matter as much as the mystery. If you enjoy historical crime, espionage, and suspense with a strong emotional core, my books are crafted with you in mind. I hope readers close my books feeling they have been on a memorable journey with characters they genuinely care about, remembering the people and their choices long after the final page.