The world of Peter Hanson, emerging true crime writer, is about to fall apart. He is informed by the police that both his parents have been found dead in their bed. The case is quickly closed as suicide, despite the doubts of Robert Cooper, the homicide investigator in charge of the case. Despite the support of the whole neighborhood, Peter goes through a really challenging phase where grief mixes with strange manifestations and hideous nightmares to the point where he starts having doubts about his state of mind: the buzz of flies, the smell of rot and the excruciating babble of a thousand mournful voices.
Thanks to the support of Jack Sullivan, a former priest specialized in demonic exorcisms, Peter realizes that sanity and logic have very little to do with the events unfolding. A dark force is at play: an ancient and insatiable evil that feeds off negative human emotion is on the hunt for a new prey. Hollow is a paranormal horror that will make you check your house in every room before going to bed.
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Author Bio:
Davide Tarsitano is an author of novels and short stories.
He was born in Italy in 1989. He was raised in Cosenza, a small town in the south, and educated in its public schools. He eventually found his way to University of Calabria and to University of Modena and Reggio Emilia where he graduated, respectively, in Mechanical Engineering B.S. and Automotive Engineering M.S. He currently works in the race car industry in North America.
Meanwhile, at the age of seven, he found the passion of his life when his dad bought him a book from the Goosebumps series by R.L Stine named Night of the Living Dummy. This escalated quickly, inevitably leading him to Edgar Allan Poe, H.P. Lovecraft and Stephen King.
By the time he was fourteen, he had written short stories and a full screenplay of a horror movie, never produced.
In the following years his interest broadened towards cosmic horror, science fiction and dystopian fiction.
He met his wife in 2016 and married her in 2019.
In 2018 he started to write his first horror novel: The Tooth Fairy, which represents his debut as an author.