DAVID J. GRIFFIN
MULTI-GENRE AUTHOR
"Gothic paranormal fiction at its finest"
Murder, mystery and intrigue
make way for extraordinary supernatural events
It is the late 1800s in the eccentric English village of Muchmarsh. Theodore Stubb is within the his manor house attic, adding another specimen to his extensive collection of insects. As well as an entomologist, he is also a master hypnotist…
This is just the beginning of murder, mystery
and intrigue—and the unusual possession
of Alastair Stubb.
"The plot is intriguing, the telling evocative,
the imagery stunning." JACKIE LAW
A paranormal magical realism novella
& short stories at their best
The novella: Audrey Ackerman experiences
the strangest series of events you will ever have read before…plus 12 mixed genre short stories
The novella: Audrey is unsettled by paranormal sightings
at a 17th Century coach house when she is sent to investigate dogs barking.
She sends emails to her friend Stella at an animal refuge with descriptions of extraordinary events concerning a science fiction writer’s journal; giant swans; bizarre android receptionist; a ghost dog.
Insanity or fantasy? Fact or fiction? The only given is it all starts and ends with two dogs at The One Dog Inn.
...and other stories: 12 short stories with aspects of the macabre, the surreal or the strangeness of magical realism
to entertain and delight you.
"Tales of the very unexpected indeed" BEVERLEY HARVEY
"Griffin paints with words..." PETER DRAPER
A fascinating and fast-paced time travel
adventure that will grip you till the end
Terry Bridge, a reporter for The Charington Echo, takes up the challenge to save Abbie Concordia…
Help me, I'm trapped" is the plea from a young woman named Abbie Concordia, written as a mysterious note found inside a Victorian book.
Terry Bridge, an entertainments reporter for
The Charington Echo, takes up the challenge to save her...in the past.
"Utterly absorbing"
A surreal and experimental literary novel
portraying a young man's disturbed mind…
Zane Clement's protected memories are slowly
revealed again, exposing the shocking truths he has
been hiding…even from himself.
While narrating to a remembered psychiatrist called
Dr Leibkov, Zane Clement's inner reality becomes infused with surreal fantasy—Neptune rising from the sea; a giant who displays wonders of the universe; an incredible stranger who promises the secrets of infinity.
And through it all, the beautiful
Bernadette, his muse, his inspiration.
Infinite Rooms is a unique novel of psychological twists and fantastical visions, as one man wrestles with the thin line between fantasy and reality.
"An extraordinary read" MARK MAYES
