Crime, Suspense & Supernatural

In my writing, I take a particular interest in exploring various human experiences and perspectives, from the protagonist to the antagonist. I write across a variety of genres, including historical, crime, and psychological fiction, suburban noir and supernatural suspense. I love to write short-form fiction, including novellas, novelettes, short stories and flash fiction.

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Standalone Books

Short Story

Ten of Swords is an award-winning short story about a burgeoning friendship, a blossoming romance, and a tarot card reading with fateful -and fatal- predictions.

Short Story

As an emergency unfolds in a popular suburban shopping and dining precinct, a witness reflects on the life-altering events and choices that led her to be present at the scene.

Short Story

Based on true events, The Graveyard Shift tells the story of Cole, a medical student working the night shift, who starts to experience unusual events at the old hospital where he works.

This short story was selected in the Spooky But True Short Story Competition
(Western Australia)

Grave Series

Grave Boy tells the story of Jasem, a little boy growing up in Jordan. When tragedy strikes his nomadic family, Jasem’s inherited psychic abilities are revealed, and he sets out to use his gift for the greater good. Instead, Jasem finds himself on an unlikely journey seeking justice for the dead. From the deserts of Wadi Rum in Jordan to the cities of New York and Los Angeles, Grave Boy is an intriguing story with equally intriguing characters, with a mix of history, reinvention, crime, inheritance, and horror.

The supernaturally suspenseful sequel to
Grave Boy

Following a life-altering act of betrayal, Dylan is determined to bury the past and make a fresh start for his family. His good intentions are challenged by a sinister stranger, who is determined to dig up the past, threatening to jeopardize Dylan’s efforts to make amends.

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