The Storyteller

Brian Wallace writes in the dark — and he means that literally. His fiction lives in the spaces where genre boundaries dissolve: where a thriller becomes a love story, where a romance turns lethal, where the future looks a lot like a nightmare you can't wake up from.
With nineteen titles spanning thrillers, dark romance, sci-fi noir, and cyberpunk, Wallace has built a catalog that refuses to be shelved neatly. His series — from the water-world mysteries of Siren's Spring to the electric dread of Fluorescent and the savage elegance of Razor and Rose — share a single obsession: the human capacity for both extraordinary violence and extraordinary love, often in the same breath.
His prose is cinematic and precise, built for readers who want their pulse elevated and their assumptions challenged. Whether he's mapping the shadows of a noir city, the cold corridors of a near-future dystopia, or the razor-thin line between devotion and destruction, Wallace brings the same unflinching eye to every page.
He is currently at work on multiple series simultaneously — because apparently, one dark world is never enough.
Savage. Elegant. Unforgettable. A dark romance series where desire and danger are indistinguishable.
Buy All Books →A high-stakes thriller series where identity is a weapon and trust is the first casualty.
Buy All Books →A dark sci-fi noir cyberpunk series set in a world where light itself has been weaponized.
Gritty, industrial, and relentless. A series about survival in a world built from rust and shadows.
Buy All Books →A thriller series with an unexpected heart — including one romantic comedy that proves even dark worlds have room for laughter.
Buy All Books →A dark romance told entirely in whispers. A series about power, compliance, and the terrifying moment when the predator becomes the prey.
A visceral thriller series exploring the inherited darkness that runs through bloodlines and the monsters we become.
A planned five-book anthology series exploring the terrifying gravity of our own worst instincts — each story a standalone narrative that steps into a different arena of human wanting, from the cosmic to the deeply intimate, to examine the space between the desire that drives us and the cost that consumes us.
Singular stories that don't fit in a series — because some narratives are too complete to continue. Not every story lives in the shadows. Some find their darkness in the familiar, the fantastical, and the wild.
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"A lie is such a boring word. It implies a single, deliberate deviation from a known truth. What I do is so much more interesting. I find the story that should have been true and I make it true. I'm not a liar. I'm a narrative architect.
— Buzz Walker