Alex North is a British author known for his gripping psychological thrillers. He gained widespread acclaim with his debut novel, "The Whisper Man," which explores themes of family, trauma, and suspense. North's writing is characterized by its atmospheric tension and complex characters. Before becoming a full-time writer, he worked in the fields of sociology and criminology, experiences that deeply inform his storytelling.
People always whisper about things they're afraid of.
Grief is a complicated thing. It’s like a tangled web of string that has no ends, and it’s impossible to know where one part of it begins and another ends.
Fear is a strange thing, isn’t it? It has the power to make people do things they never thought they were capable of.
Real love is not a moment, it’s a lifetime.
Some doors are better left unopened.
People only saw what they wanted to see.
Sometimes, the past never really goes away.
The thing about secrets is that they weigh on your mind like stones, and the older you get, the heavier they become.
Memories are like shadows, always following you.
Everyone is haunted by something.
Fear can make monsters of us all.
The scariest monsters are the ones that live inside our heads.