The Demons Beneath
By (Author) WD Jackson-Smart
Open Road Media
Open Road Media
6th July 2022
United States
General
823.92
Paperback
258
Width 133mm, Height 203mm
An intense, gripping read that had me snared from the start. Amazon reviewer, five stars
Is this London detective hunting a serial killeror a supernatural entity Genuinely creepy and panic inducing moments. Scream magazine
When a bloody corpse is discovered in a North London park, Det. Insp. Daniel Graves is the man tasked with finding the killer. However, with no clues and no suspects, the case seems like a dead end. Then another body turns upand this time, it looks like it could be Gravess fault. Has his investigation caused the murderer to strike again Is he dealing with a serial killer As the case gets ever more complicated, a report comes in of another suspicious deathbut this is nothing like any other Graves has dealt with. All involved are convinced that something supernatural is to blame: a demon.
Graves is no believer, but could he be wrong With two cases on his shoulders and the truth behind each beyond his grasp, Graves must race against time before both killers, human or otherwise, strike again.
Praise for WD Jackson-Smart
[Jackson-Smart] lures readers in and holds them. Online Book Club
Had me going all the way to the very end. Barbara T. Cerny, author of The Tiefling
Will Jackson-Smart grew in Birmingham and at an early age was shown the wonder of books and reading, encouraged to always have a book on the go. As an avid horror fan, taking after his dad, he began by reading the Point Horror Series and Christopher Pike before moving to more adult authors such as Dean Koontz and Stephen King. He also added crime to his reading lists due to his mothers passion for crime writers of all sorts, from Agatha Christie to Mark Billingham and Chris Carter.
Will decided to start writing one day while at the cinema and watching a film scene that he thought he could have written better. It spurred him to try his hand at creating his own full novel, which he self-published in his early twenties under his author name WD Jackson.
Now married, adding a second surname, and living in London, having spent a lifetime of enjoying horror and crime entertainment across all mediums, Will has been enjoying combining both genres to try and create something unique and different with his London-based crime series (led by Detective Inspector Daniel Graves). Aiming to appeal to fans of serial killers and slasher villains alike, even sometimes blending the thought of the supernatural into the police procedurals, Will writes commercial crime fiction that will have readers desperate to see what comes next. As a gay author, he also enjoys representing diversity and inclusion within his characters and storylines.