Brayden Hirsch makes his debut with this stunning combination of mystery, suspense, and the paranormal, painting the West Coast with a darker reality where things are always as bad as they seem.
In "Nightmare Lake," suppressed memories and a serial killer with a grudge bring one man to the lake of his childhood dreams—or nightmares.
A wintry storm and a woman with too many secrets send a young truck driver to prison for a crime he did not commit, and he’s forced to play by her rules if he ever hopes to ever make it out. Find out if he does in "Winter’s Fall."
In "Falling Star," an otherworldly disaster descends upon San Francisco, leaving only one man to stop it—the same man who, in fact, started it.
In "Good People," a young woman confronts a monster from her past when she’s asked to identify a corpse on the beach—only to realize that it’s her own.
"Something in the Water" sees a reporter arriving in a small coastal town to investigate the mysterious events of the town’s history, but he stumbles upon murder, deceit, and a choice between the truth and his life.
Well, it's my book - I really have no choice but to give it five stars. But you know, the amount of fun I had writing it, it kind of has to be five stars. I hope you have just as much fun reading it.