A Bonfire of Rage and Redemption

magine standing in the dark, the crackle of a bonfire spitting embers into the night, the air thick with smoke and secrets—then realizing the flames are hiding something far more sinister than you ever dared to dream. That’s the pulse-pounding essence of Remember, Remember by William S. Grant, a psychological thriller that doesn’t just grip … Read more

Sweetheart, I’ll Only Be Twenty Minutes

“Sweetheart, I’ll only be twenty minutes,” Deanne said to Matt, putting on her dog-walking sneakers. Twenty minutes. That was all it was supposed to be. A short walk, a routine she had done countless times before. But fate had other plans. Deanne Wallace had no reason to believe that night would be any different. The … Read more

How Reading About Deanne Wallace Can Help Us to Understand PTSD

Have you ever seen someone living with PTSD? Post-traumatic stress disorder, or PTSD, is a complex mental health condition. It is often triggered by a terrifying event—either by experiencing or witnessing it. While it seems normal, its symptoms can be very distortive. This reshapes how individuals perceive the world, themselves, and others—after being faced with … Read more

The Longest Night

Matt waited; a knot of unease tightened in his chest. “Deanne, where are you?”  He heard her cell phone ring without a response. He suspected she had left it in the car, but the seed of worry had been planted. Five minutes stretched into an eternity. He stepped outside, calling her name into the encroaching … Read more

A Thriller From Start To Finish

The crackle of fireworks, the glow of bonfires, the laughter of children in the distance—Guy Fawkes Night should have been like any other. But in Remember, Remember, William S. Grant turns this night of celebration into something far more sinister than one could imagine. A moment of routine, a walk in the woods, a simple … Read more

The Ashes of November

You might have heard the famous line, “Remember, remember, the fifth of November.” While it refers to the failed attempt by a group of Catholic men to blow up the House of Parliament and kill the king of England on November 5, 1605, it takes on a whole new meaning in William S. Grant’s “Remember, … Read more