Some forces are stronger than fate. Stronger than destiny. Meet Wilp.
In the quiet, seemingly unremarkable seaside town of Burnham-on-Sea, a young drifter vanishes without a trace. Snatched from the darkness of an empty street by a silent assailant, she is the victim of a sinister plot orchestrated by a force known only as Wilp—a power so immense that even angels and demons must bow to it.
Enter Daniel James, a disillusioned paranormal researcher. Once driven by a desperate need to prove the existence of the afterlife, Daniel abandoned his calling when he stumbled upon a truth that terrified him to his core. Now, lured back for what should be an open-and-shut investigation of an abandoned mansion, his uncanny intuition warns him of a trap. But it’s already too late to turn back.
Outcasts by Lee Wilson is a gripping, atmospheric thriller that masterfully weaves profound human flaws with dark, unrelenting supernatural suspense. Featuring a subtle mix of astute observation, black humour, and skin-crawling tension, this novel will keep you guessing until the final page.
Dive into the shadows of Burnham-on-Sea, but be warned: some secrets are better left buried.
Reviews.
“I am not great at reviews but this was such a good read that I had to leave one. Engaging, engrossing and dripping with humourous cynicism, I could not put it down. Loved it!!!”
“Lee Wilson writes with an ease of someone who writes because they love to write. As such, Outcasts is a book that reflects a writer doing what they love and inviting the reader to be part of it. And that’s what makes it such a good book. Outcasts is a great concept, with a strong MC, and a compelling world. Looking forward to discovering more of Wilson’s work.”
“Wilson’s dynamic writing style is so absorbing, it’s almost impossible to put this down. I honestly felt the hairs on my arms going up several times, even as I laughed out loud at some of the darkly humorous cynicism sprinkled throughout the prose.”
“The creeping horror is done very well and one scene in particular gave me serious shivers. The plot twists nicely and went in ways I wasn’t really expecting. Would certainly recommend.”
“Lee plays with your head with a subtle mix of astute observation of the human condition black humour and dark settings and themes. A must read”
