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Iain Rob Wright

    Iain Rob Wright is a leading British author of horror and suspense, whose works are characterized by a chilling atmosphere and disturbing narratives. His style draws readers into the dark corners of the human psyche, exploring the boundaries of fear and survival. With an uncompromising approach to storytelling, Wright has established a reputation as a master of the genre. His influence extends beyond traditional literature, reaching into graphic novels and audiobooks, captivating a wider audience eager for intense experiences.

    Tar
    Ravage
    Major Crime Unit Books 1-3
    The Room Upstairs
    Extinction
    Rebirth
    • Rebirth

      • 384 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      Set against a backdrop of destruction and rebirth, the narrative explores themes of resilience and hope. Characters navigate through challenges, emerging stronger as they face their pasts and forge new futures. The story delves into the emotional journey of overcoming adversity, highlighting the transformative power of perseverance. As the characters rebuild their lives, the message of renewal and the promise of a brighter tomorrow resonate deeply, offering inspiration to readers.

      Rebirth
    • Extinction

      • 280 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
      4.5(21)Add rating

      "Guy is finally about to reach the shores of England with the faithful crew of the Hatchet. Will he finally find his children, Alice and Kyle? Or will he find a land of death? And can he trust his second in command, ambitious Lieutenant Tosco? Crossing the Atlantic was tough, but what lies ahead will be worse." -- back cover.

      Extinction
    • The Room Upstairs

      • 266 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      In a chilling tale of family and darkness, Martin Gable confronts an ancient evil that has emerged through a mysterious doorway in his home. As old resentments surface, the safety of his family is threatened, forcing Martin to mature quickly and confront the sinister forces tied to his loved ones. This supernatural novel delves into the complexities of familial bonds and the hidden dangers that can lurk within them, showcasing Iain Rob Wright's mastery of the genre.

      The Room Upstairs
    • Major Crime Unit Books 1-3

      • 602 pages
      • 22 hours of reading

      Haunted by her traumatic past in Afghanistan, Captain Sarah Stone is determined to leave her life of combat behind. However, when a formidable enemy resurfaces, threatening the safety of the United Kingdom, she is compelled to confront her demons and fight once more. The story explores themes of loss, resilience, and the struggle to reclaim agency in the face of overwhelming adversity. Sarah's journey is one of personal redemption as she battles both external threats and her own haunting memories.

      Major Crime Unit Books 1-3
    • Ravage

      • 480 pages
      • 17 hours of reading

      Exploring themes of resilience and survival, this book delves into the profound emotional journey of a person grappling with loss and dislocation. It poses poignant questions about life after tragedy, examining the struggle to find purpose and direction amid despair. The narrative captures the essence of human endurance, highlighting the inner strength required to navigate a world that feels empty and uncertain. Through a compelling exploration of grief, it offers insights into the complexities of moving forward when all seems lost.

      Ravage
    • Tar

      • 102 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      How do you go on living when you're already dead? The world has ended, yet a few places still cling to life, dragging out their final, dwindling moments until the last second. The United Kingdom is one of those places still left alive, but it is only a matter of time before it too is wiped from the face of the earth. The Tar is coming, covering every inch of the globe. There is no escape. It means the clock is ticking for Finn, who needs to find the monster that murdered his sister. The world might be over, but vengeance never dies. By bestselling author, Iain Rob Wright, comes an apocalypse like no other. Follow a broken brother's vengeance as he seeks to kill a man who is already dead. "Iain Rob Wright scares the Hell out of me." - J.A. Konrath, author of Afraid

      Tar
    • Defiance

      • 414 pages
      • 15 hours of reading

      In a post-apocalyptic world overrun by demons, the last remnants of humanity struggle to survive against overwhelming odds. With civilization in ruins, a group of defiant survivors battles not only the demons but also the despair of their shattered existence. Their fight represents a flicker of hope in a landscape dominated by darkness and destruction.

      Defiance
    • ASBO

      • 360 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      Andrew Goodman, a character marked by resilience, finds himself facing unexpected challenges that test his strength and resolve. As he navigates through a series of events that threaten his sense of security, the narrative explores themes of identity, courage, and the impact of past experiences. The story delves into his journey of self-discovery and the complexities of overcoming adversity, ultimately redefining what it means to be a victim in a world that often casts individuals into predetermined roles.

      ASBO
    • House Beneath the Bridge

      • 196 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Trapped in a cursed location after a car crash, Tom and Sophie Sumner confront not only the collapse of their marriage but also the sinister history of Cottontree, the village Sophie is returning to. As they navigate the aftermath of their accident, they must grapple with the terrifying reality that the land may be tainted by past atrocities. This chilling tale explores themes of life, death, and regret, leading the characters on a harrowing journey toward understanding their fates in a place where evil lingers.

      House Beneath the Bridge