
DB Rook lives in the North of England with his wife and two beautiful children.
He is a drummer, a gamer, and a dreamer who loves to spend time in other worlds- as well as this one.
You can find him on the usual socials, on his Youtube Channel, The Four Beardsmen of the Bookpocalypse or reviewing on www.Fanfiaddict.com
You may also find him around the odd TTRPG table virtually or in the flesh.
Contact Information:
Email Address: db.rook@outlook.com
Books By DB Rook
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Summary: Humanity is falling. She has little hope of survival. Charlus Vaughn, a teenage refugee on the run from machine judgement and haunted by her mother's secrets. When a rogue data-pirate crew pulls her from the brink of execution, Charlus finds a place to belong, but something far older and far more dangerous is watching. Entangled in the schemes of an ancient arachnid intelligence, Charlus begins to uncover powers within herself that unravel what she's been told. Her past was hidden for a reason. Humanity is losing its fight for dominance and the machines that hunt Charlus remember exactly who she is. Residuum is a thrilling space opera of hidden legacies, AI genocide, and imperfect families, perfect for fans of sweeping galactic conflict, found-family crews, and slow-burn suspense. Once Charlus learns who she is, the galaxy will know about it.

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Summary: Can a path of blood lead to redemption? Is redemption enough to amend a wayward world? Morality and reality have shifted from their natural axis. Technology and ideology derive from the remnants of a world long dead and segregated by the monsters that now rule the seas. Crow, a young ranch hand, is swept into an odyssey of redemption and revenge as he strives to hold back the ravages of fate and the urges born of a curse shared with his new mentor. Callus, an exile struggling to find redemption whilst keeping his vampiric curse from tainting his new ward, pursues his prey across the sea. The new world they discover reveals a tyrannical society fixated on their council’s ascension to godhood.







