“A Far Better Thing” is Out Now!

That's right! My latest novel, A Far Better Thing, is out now and available in both paperback and ebook! Get your copy today.


Could you do what it takes to keep humanity safe? Even if it means condemning yourself to Hell for all eternity? 

In 1630, Elizabeth Burford watches as an innocent girl is put to death. A death Elizabeth helped make happen. 

In 1950, Elizabeth Burford runs for her life, pursued by a man she once called her brother. A man who died over a year ago. 

Elizabeth is part of the Circle, a group that believes they must find and sacrifice innocent souls for a ritual that keeps the Devil bound in Hell. They live set apart from the world, knowing that no one outside their number could ever understand the necessity of what they do. No matter how horrific their actions, the alternative means the death of everything. 

But when one of their number turns against them, Elizabeth must confront the possibility that everything the Circle believes is a lie. And if that is the case, how can she possibly face the terrible things she has done in the name of something she no longer believes in? 


I'm incredibly excited to finally have this book out in the world. Like any creative work, it's scary making that decision that there is no more work to be done, and exciting to see it all put together into something so great.

I can't thank enough all the people who've played a part in helping me with A Far Better Thing, from those who gave me notes on early drafts, my editor and cover artist, and everyone who gave me any form of help or encouragement over the last couple of years while I've been working on it.

Pick yours up today on Kindle or in paperback! It's currently available on Amazon, and should also be available on other platforms soon.

And please, once you've finished, let me know what you think by leaving me a review. Online reviews are the lifeblood of the indie author, and the more I get, on any platform, the better it is.

Thank you all in advance. I can't wait to see what you all think.

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