About Hollow Peak

Hollow Peak was a turning point for me as a writer. It marked the first time I truly immersed myself in the complexities of the human condition—crafting a gritty, emotionally charged story while still honouring the structure and pace of a compelling crime thriller.
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After completing Altered Sense and Deadly Sense, I felt driven to push myself further—to create a novel with deeper emotional weight and a protagonist who is not only flawed, but profoundly human. Writing Hollow Peak was a challenge. Its themes of helplessness, loss, and grief were often difficult to explore. But these darker moments are tempered by threads of friendship, trust, and sharp investigative skills.
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This book took years to complete, and I’m incredibly proud of what it became—especially the journey of Henry Hobbs. He’s a character shaped by loss, but guided by a brilliant mind and an unshakable moral compass.
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Venturing into historical fiction brought its own set of challenges. Countless hours of research were poured into capturing the period accurately and authentically.
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At its core, Hollow Peak is still a crime thriller—and my passion for suspense is very much alive in its pages. I hope this story grips you, moves you, and keeps you guessing until the very end.
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