Ian Lewis prefers not to be bound by a particular genre. Though the inspiration for his work varies, it often finds roots in something he dreamt. He strives for a gritty realism and maintains an interest in the humanity of his characters. His hope is that readers find themselves haunted by his stories in the sense that the narrative sticks with .... more
Ian Lewis prefers not to be bound by a particular genre. Though the inspiration for his work varies, it often finds roots in something he dreamt. He strives for a gritty realism and maintains an interest in the humanity of his characters. His hope is that readers find themselves haunted by his stories in the sense that the narrative sticks with them long after they've finished reading, leaving them with a subtle restlessness for more.
Ian Lewis's Projects
From Legend (The Reeve Book 1)
In an alternate, post-alchemy version of North America, Logan Hale is the highest peace officer i... more
The Camaro Murders (The Driver Series Book 1)
An otherworldly figure known as the Driver wanders between the living and the dead, tasked with g... more