Publisher Description
Mitchell isn't a killer. He just photographs the aftermath.
As a successful wedding photographer in a quiet Australian town, Mitchell's life should be picture-perfect. He's got the house, the career, and a marriage that looks good in public. But behind the lens, something darker festers. His wife, Samantha, is frigid and controlling, obsessed with appearances and her ticking biological clock. Their passionless marriage has left Mitchell unfulfilled and resentful—especially when she insists that sex is solely for reproduction, not pleasure.
Then he meets Nina.
Nina is a free-spirited teacher with a magnetic pull—vibrant, sensual, and emotionally alive. She offers Mitchell the intimacy and connection he craves. But this isn't a love story. It's a trap.
Because someone is murdering women in Mitchell's town.
Mitchell becomes entangled in a web of suspicion, guilt, and unspoken truths. His photographs, once innocent captures of life's happiest moments, now seem to mirror the horror unfolding around him. He begins to question his own sanity, his impulses, and the nature of the dark thoughts that gnaw at the edges of his mind.
Is he a witness to someone else's madness? Or is something inside him finally seething to the surface?
SEETHINGS is a slow-burn psychological thriller that digs beneath the surface of marriage, desire, and repression. Told with unnerving intimacy and a steady undercurrent of dread, it explores how far a person might go when denied love, when bound by duty, and when haunted by the quiet violence of unmet needs. With a twist that redefines everything, SEETHINGS forces readers to confront the most disturbing question of all:
What if the monster you're running from is the one behind your own eyes?