Miraculous power. Crazies and killers. Evil unleashed.
What darkness lurks beyond the soul? In this terrifying supernatural thriller that chills with a nerve-wracking pace, nothing can prepare you for the answer that awaits. A tragic tale of love and family, betrayal and sacrifice, Gateway rocks like a never-ending earthquake, exploring the blackest depths of human frailty and shocking brutality—and draws back the curtain to reveal the monsters inside of us.
Sometimes, good people do bad things. And sometimes ... really nasty things.
Jared Cole has it all. Talent. Fame. Success. But this best-selling horror novelist also has an astonishing power: he can see souls. Returning to his sleepy hometown of Torch Falls, Montana after seven years in the grind of New York City, it seems the perfect plan to keep his secret safe and to jump-start his sagging career. But when he unwittingly opens a window—a gateway—into the soul of an epileptic child, his dream of a fresh start becomes a nightmare. A relentless and sinister evil is unleashed, twisting peaceful townsfolk into psychotic crazies and cold-blooded killers. Can Jared close the gateway before the town becomes a graveyard?
David is an award-winning author, the twisted mind behind several chilling books of horror and suspense. A busy little bee, this Canadian writer is also an accomplished photographer and Photoshop wiz—and a half-decent juggler. An avid amateur astronomer, he loves the night sky, chasing the stars with a telescope. Sometimes he eats.
This story kept off the pages and the movie played in my brain. The author brought the setting and characters to vivid reality! Stephen King, you have competition!
I was lucky enough to get an advanced copy of this book and I was blown away. Stephen King has so competition on his hands. If you are looking for a good horror that will keep you on the edge of your seat then this book is for you
This book is about an author Jared Cole who found fame after writing books and left his sleepy town Torchfalls in Montana which held it's own secret of horror, to go and live in New York he has been there for 7 years but his writing is faltering now so he decides to return back home.
Unbeknownst to friends and family, he has a special gift he can see people's souls. When they die, they go through a gateway to the other side. Upon Jareds return, there's an incident, and he accidentally unleashes something through the gateway, which is pure evil and hungry for fear and death.
I have read all of his books, and in my opinion, this is his best so far. Initially, the books simmers slowly but persevere as the horror and shock keep on building to one hell of an almighty gargantuan bloodiest and gruesome read.
It also has a love story between two characters intertwined with trials and tribulations throughout the story. Penultimately, my emotions of horror, but also empathy, I felt I'd grew to love some of the characters I empathised with them wholeheartedly.
This is a brilliant read by this author his best and my favourite so far.
I am looking forward to reading more by David C Cassidy.
Jared returns to his hometown from New York to find that something sinister is tormenting its residents. He senses the evil along with the son of an old girlfriend.
David C. Cassidy takes the reader through a wonderfully written adventure with well-developed and interesting characters. There are many twists and turns to keep the reader engaged even long after the last page is finished.
I was provided an ARC as part of the author's beta reader street team in exchange for an honest review. Pre-orders are available for this highly recommended book that comes out June 26th.
I was totally captivated by this chilling supernatural thriller in which premonitions become a reality. Jared Cole is a successful writer of horror and unwittingly opens a gateway to what can only be described as Hell on Earth as evil forces ravage the community of Torch Falls. As the bodies pile up, it becomes a race against time for Jared to find a way to close the gateway. I received an ARC of this book for my honest review.
I read a lot of books in this genre and they usually do not bother me. Gateway was different, it truly creeped me out ( not a bad thing). David C. Cassidy's writing style for this book reminded me of the great Stephen King. Without giving anything away, this book reminded me of King's Needful Things. If you're looking for a good Halloween read this year, Gateway is the book!
David C. Cassidy does it again! I have read all of his books and this one is his best. I love the way he spins a tale of horror in a small town where everyone knows each other and has two demons wreaking havoc at same time. One of those will truly surprise you. If you enjoy horror stories, you will enjoy this one.
I loved this book. I am a big Stephen King fan and David's writing is similar. So why not escape your everyday and submerge your self in this thriller.
Reading this book, I felt like I was in a Part 2, and missing something that came before it. I guessed through a lot of the book, and tried to piece things together that were left rather vague. The book seemed to be rather rushed towards the end, and I was left guessing again as to what exactly was happening, and the time frame it occurred.
David C. Cassidy’s Gateway is a chilling blend of science fiction and psychological horror that grabs you from the first page and doesn’t let go. When a group of scientists opens a portal to another dimension, what begins as groundbreaking research quickly spirals into a waking nightmare. Cassidy masterfully builds suspense while exploring the fragility of the human mind—and the terrifying unknown that waits just beyond the veil of our reality. What sets Gateway apart is its intelligent pacing, atmospheric tension, and deeply human characters. Rather than leaning on gore or shock value, Cassidy digs into psychological terror, crafting fear through suggestion and subtlety. The unraveling of reality—and of the characters’ psyches—is handled with expert precision. This book doesn’t just scare you; it makes you think. It raises uncomfortable but fascinating questions about ambition, ethics, and the consequences of tampering with forces we don’t understand. With strong echoes of Event Horizon, The Mist, and Lovecraftian horror, Gateway is as thought-provoking as it is terrifying.
This was one of the better novels I’ve read in the horror genre. One of those that “I’ll turn off the light after this chapter”, then finding yourself saying after this next one.
David C Cassidy is my new favorite author. When i first started this book it took me on a journey. The writing was great and enjoyable. The storyline was interesting and different. I loved this book. You won't be disappointed when you start took read it
Although I enjoyed this book for the most part, I would have greatly appreciated a trigger warning for animal mutilation. Yes, it would have prevented me from reading the book, but I think the warning should be there for those of us who choose not to have that horror in our minds without our consent.