Simon Crook has been a film journalist for over 20 years, travelling the world visiting film sets and interviewing talent for Empire Magazine. He is currently a film reviewer for Stylist. A new and exciting voice in domestic horror, he is perfectly placed to translate the recent successes of the genre from the silver screen to the written word - while adding something new and wholly his own.
'A deliciously gruesome portfolio of twisty tales. You'll find shades of Dahl...But what sets the stories apart is the visceral accuracy of the writing, which can infect a garden swimming pool with dread, or quite believably turn a man into a fox' DAILY MAIL 'Terrifying' TIMEOUT 'Clever, knowing, and sly' SAGA 'This brilliant collection of stories includes murderous magpies, a sinister swimming pool, and brims with a a dark, witty sense of menace' BEST 'Entertaining, quirky and more than a little hair-raising, this is a collection of stories which revels in atmospheric old-school horror' FANTASY HIVE 'Short story and speculative fiction fans have a spine-tingling treat in store for them. SILVERWEED ROAD by debut Simon Crook is an intoxicating and chilling cocktail of J.G. Ballard, Roald Dahl, and Clive Barker. Impossible not to down it in one' Emlyn Rees, author of WANTED