Dylan Wade Clark’s second novel, The Promise, is a striking leap forward from his debut. His writing has matured noticeably, with emotionally resonant prose and vivid, heart-tugging lines that linger long after reading.
Told through the lens of an unreliable narrator, the story masterfully blurs the line between reality and delusion. You're never quite sure if the protagonist is seeing ghosts—or just battling his inner demons. This ambiguity, paired with a paranormal thread and layered, intertwining storylines, creates a gripping, immersive read.
Clark excels at foreshadowing, hinting at what’s to come without spoiling the payoff. The Promise is unsettling, atmospheric, and beautifully written—a compelling next step from a writer clearly coming into his own.