Start with Wylderness - a mysterious corporation that plays at being God. Mix in Gerald - the unconventional sociopath they thought they had tamed, and Gwen - a dishonored cop they thought they could control. Factor in an internal coup, a dash of corporate espionage, a rotten politician and a splash of apocalyptic science, and you have a recipe for disaster.If you think you’re ready for a barely controlled, action and horror-filled apocalyptic joyride, then buckle up. You’re on a Collision Course and it’s not going to end well.
Reviews for Collision
“An outstanding thriller!”
“Inventive and bloody”
“A non-stop, action packed story filled with lots of blood, violence, gore and sex”
David Owain Hughes is a word-slinger of horror and crime fiction, who grew up on trashy b-movies from the age of five which helped rapidly instil in him a vivid imagination. He’s had multiple short stories published in various online magazines and anthologies, along with articles, reviews and interviews. He’s written for This Is Horror, Blood Magazine, and Horror Geeks Magazine.
Hughes is the author of six horror novels, four short story collections and a plethora of novellas. Although he predominately writes within the bracket of horror and its multiple sub-genres, he’s recently branched out into crime fiction and is slowly carving out a superb series of crime/noir thrillers under the umbrella title of South Wales.
An outstanding thriller! With death looming in its pages, Collision Course also shows it has a gentler side filled with love. Get your heart pumping, and give it a read!
Wylderness is a powerful corporation that uses power and unlimited resources to play God. The two main characters have very interesting personalities, Gerald, a sociopath hitman and Gwen, a recovering alcoholic police officer who has been recently fired. They were both recruited by Wylderness for different reasons. When Gerald goes rogue, the roller coaster ride begins. This is a non stop, action packed story with lots of blood, violence,gore and sex. The ending has a very satisfying great twist to it. This is the book for any fan of espionage/spy and crime genres.