The Wordsmith by Alan Ayer
Walt Erickson has achieved a level of success most novelists can only dream of—yet the way he’s reached this point in life is the stuff of nightmares.
With his agent, an associate, and a particularly unique typewriter by his side, Walt’s creative process is much more sinister and merciless than the average writer’s. The lengths to which one man will go to achieve fame and notoriety give a chilling glimpse into what humans are capable of, regardless of the moral consequences.
The Wordsmith is a thrilling and darkly innovative story of suspense, one that will force you to wonder if we can ever truly know the whole story behind the people we love. Is it possible to unearth the darkest details of ourselves and still come out alive?
As Walt’s hunger for fame continues to grow, and his girlfriend begins to suspect the unsettling truth behind his words, the tenuous threads holding Walt’s life together begin to fray.
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Author Bio:
Alan Ayer was born in Sun Valley, California, and moved to Concord, California, at the age of six. At nineteen, he joined the U.S. Marine Corps, serving five years as an avionics technician at HMX-1 in Quantico, Virginia. After his military service, he returned to California and built a successful career in IT.
While he thrives in the tech world, his true passion has always been storytelling. He debuted as an author with The Wordsmith, a gripping novel showcasing his love for the written word.
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