It all began with the dinner party from hell…
Which Breed Are You?
In the world of the rich and famous, how well do you really know your friends? Or the one who sleeps in your bed?
What would you do if your boyfriend betrays you with the housekeeper, drugs you into carrying out an unspeakable act against your will, and tries to silence you through the summoning of an ancient evil?
If you’re Trina Langford—out of time and alone in the world—you run, hoping to escape the producer insisting you’ve already sold your soul and the psycho rival who wants you dead. Trouble is, they’re just the enemies she knows.
Caught in an ever-increasing web of deceit and murder, a terrifying mystery slowly comes into focus for Trina; a secret so dangerous, the cabal guarding it is willing to do anything to hide it from the world…and from you.
“Dazzling! Falco brings a fresh & innovative twist to the apocalyptic & horror genres.”
— Western Washington Book Review
“This is not just a supernatural thriller; it’s a relentless, high-stakes nightmare that pulls you in and dares you to look away. If you enjoy your horror with depth, mystery, and a touch of the unsettlingly real, this one is unforgettable.”
— Dave Osh, Amazon Customer
“I rarely find myself so utterly captivated by a novel that I stay up until 3 AM to finish it but "Dominion" demanded nothing less. A remarkable achievement that will haunt me for months to come.”
— Spirit of the Spar, Amazon Customer
More Reviews
“Falco weaves mystery throughout every page. Powerfully eerie & atmospheric.”
— Daniel Rhodes, The Book Commentary
“A well-placed plot that twists & turns into a heart-pounding & suspenseful experience from start to finish.”
— Readers’ Favorite
About T. J.
T. J. makes her home in the Northwest. She is an award-winning published writer, journalist and former development director for a non profit.
While her books and stories are often inspired by the mysterious and esoteric and her husband kindly reads them all, she just can’t understand why he sleeps with one eye open.
What's the weirdest thing about being an author? —Folks who know you deciding they don't know you at all after reading your work. So what's wrong with killing off your characters in a thousand innovative and gruesome ways?