Jez Campbell’s Dogstar Trilogy is redefining the werewolf myth, ‘a must-read horror’ Commended at the Hollywood Halloween Book Festival Commendation at the London Book Festival 'Campbell's books paint a dangerous and seedy portrait of London, oozing a sense of grubbiness and sleaze which has seen the writing compared to the great Irvine Welsh' Scream Magazine 'Cinematic... werewolves in a gritty, urban setting' SciFiNow #2 Urban Horror in Amazon (US & UK) DOG GONE The Hunger Games meets The Howling It’s fifteen years after Dogstar. The streets are flooded with grease and the world’s gone to the dogs. Amy’s scratching out a living, scavenging by day and laying low by night. But when she picks a fight with the wrong pack, she realises she’s not going to be able to hide anymore. The dogs’ve got her scent and they’re on the hunt. If she’s going to survive, things are going to have to change. And maybe she’s going to have to change too.
Jez was born in London and brought up in the hills and woodlands of the rural Midlands in England. He studied languages and literature, specialising in medieval sagas and the German Romantics, before travelling & working throughout Africa and the Middle East, and then settling back in the UK.
By day he inhabits glass and steel tower blocks in the big smoke, helping people in big brands think more creatively and develop more exciting products and services, and by night he escapes to the country and transforms into an author of horror fiction. When not working and writing he runs wild and free with his mate and their pack of cubs in the Surrey Hills.