Brian Drinkwater
Brian Drinkwater is an American horror/suspense writer with a knack for mind bending stories of a darker nature. His first book, Book of "The Grave", was released in 2013 with his follow up, FOOK, being released one year later.
Born in Southern California, but raised on Massachusetts' South Shore, Brianhas been writing since he was a small child, often testing the boundaries of his school assignments by writing fictitious stories in place of daunting reports. He even invented an English poet his senior year of high-school in order to bypass the school's rule of 'no self written yearbook quotes'. Readers now know this poet as William Grave. Though never a big reader, as odd as that may sound, Brian did grow up a fan of Dean Koontz, so it's no surprise that his writing style mimics that of the renowned author, with multiple story lines cohesively coming together by story's end. And with a knack for creating vivid characters with dynamic personalities, as a reader you'll find yourself rooting for, and sometimes against, the people who make up his imaginary world. But don't get too attached, because standard rules don't always apply, and not everyone makes it out alive. Brian lives in Southwest Florida with his wife and son. |
Book of "The Grave"
Horror
A STRANGER HAS COME TO TOWN...a stranger who can grant your every desire...who can make your wildest dreams or darkest fantasies come true. But nothing comes without a cost as the residents of Carson City, Nevada soon find out when a book, housing the malevolent spirit of a nineteenth century serial killer, turns up in town and one by one begins feeding on the darkness contained within each of its chosen authors. You can attempt to put it down. You can try to walk away. But nothing will change the fact that, once you've agreed to take part in his twisted tales, there's no turning back until GRAVE makes his final edit. |
FOOK
Horror/Suspense
WHAT WOULD YOU DO if you suddenly had the power to right all of the wrongs in your life? More importantly, how would you stop someone hell bent on doing just that? When M.I.T. students Jason Fook and Derek Miller develop a means of time travel, a dark family secret is revealed that will threaten not only their friendship, but the lives of those around them...and beyond. The proverb, BLOOD WILL TELL, has never been more true. |
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