About The D’Arbanville Hotel
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Ghosts don’t kill people. People kill people.
Everyone knows the tragic history of the D’Arbanville Hotel, both past and present. But when Sergeant Robert Backwell is faced with six people who arrive at his police station late on a Friday night, bloodied and bruised, to tell him that armed intruders have shot and killed their friends, it feels like history is repeating itself.
But as Sergeant Backwell listens to their testimonies, he starts to wonder if there isn’t more to the story.
Are the survivors telling the truth, or are they somehow involved in the tragedy that has claimed the lives of their friends?
Or has the curse that haunts the hotel added still more names to its long list of victims?
Is it ghosts?
But ghosts don’t kill people. People kill people.
Don’t they?
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Author Bio:
So this is where you get to know me.
It's always difficult to condense your life experience into a couple of paragraphs. Like those Reader Digest books they used to do, too much editing can leave the reader wanting…or that they haven't gotten much of anything at all.
Besides a brief three year stint living on the island of Ibiza, I grew up in the small seaside town of Weston-super-Mare. Like a lot of kids at that age, I read comics. Principally because I liked the art. Art was what I did back then; it was my raison d'etre.
But in secret my mind was being seduced by the written word. Pat Mills. Grant Morrison. Even working in the comics form, these guys knew what they were doing. When I started buying comics for the stories rather than the art, I should have known, or at least suspected. But I didn't.
Writing took me completely by surprise.
