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My second horror novel, “The Mirror Man,” is available at available at Amazon (print and ebook) and free on Kindle Unlimied.

Goodreads reviews:

★★★★★ “Such a great serial killer story, with so many twists and shock deaths. This had everything a slasher needs; an anonymous killer in a mask, gruesome death scenes, and of course, the final girl. I absolutely loved everything about this one.”

★★★★★ “I had such a hard time putting this story down! It’s a brutal, graphic, insane slasher with a great lineup of diverse characters.”

★★★★★ “Not a lot of things really spook me, but this one did, and I’m still jumpy, even hours after finishing it.”


What you don’t say can still kill you.

When a viral sex video humiliates a small-town beauty queen, college student Mason Gutierrez’s friends join in the online mockery. Mason stays quiet, but silence offers no protection when a masked killer wielding sophisticated weaponry begins targeting those who left cruel comments. As the bodies pile up and the police race to unmask the killer, Mason must confront her own dark secrets before she becomes the next victim.

From the author of What Waits in the Shadows comes a bloody slasher full of twists.


Cover of the horror novel What Waits in the Shadows by Wil Forbis. Available at Amazon.

My horror novel “What Waits in the Shadows” is available at Amazon and free on Kindle Unlimited!

Netgalley ARC reviews:

★★★★★ “Wow! What a wild ride! From start to finish, this story had me hooked.”

★★★★★ “Downright jaw-dropping, and I loved every bit of it!”

★★★★★ “This was a great concept in the horror genre.”

★★★★★ “It has the spooks and the shivers and the things that go bump in the night with an enduring creeping dread that is palpable.”


How long can horrifying secrets stay buried?

Twenty years after watching her father’s violent murder, Lisa Kallman is on the verge of a dream life. Her father’s killer is in prison, she has a job helping children who’ve suffered like her and she’s about to be married.

But Lisa can’t escape a sense of dread that tells her danger lurks everywhere. When she hears strange voices and people around her are brutally killed, she wonders if she can trust her memories.

Is Lisa going mad, or is something evil and inhuman stalking her?

“The more you approach infinity, the deeper you penetrate terror”

Gustave Flaubert