
My novels are psychological in nature, concerned with memory, identity, belief, and the consequences of misunderstanding ourselves and others. They tend to focus less on spectacle than on perception: what people think they know, what they choose to ignore, and the stories they construct to remain intact.
​
​
A psychological thriller centred on a woman who loses her memory each time she falls asleep, and the fragile systems of trust she builds to survive.
Published internationally and adapted for film.
​
​
A contemporary thriller exploring online identity, anonymity, and self-deception, in which the boundary between public persona and private life becomes dangerously unstable.
​
​
A novel about filmmaking, obsession, and the cost of pursuing truth, set against the pressures of
creative ambition and moral compromise.
​​
​
These novels form the background to my ongoing work with writers and other creatives.
​