TG Trouper’s New Novel Featured at Brightlingsea Festival

TG Trouper’s New Novel Featured at Brightlingsea Festival

TG Trouper’s new novel, Perfect Strangers, was featured in the Braintree and Witham Times for his appearance at the Brightlingsea Festival on March 3rd. Trouper, who is originally from Silver End, read from one of his four original works, including the horror piece, Perfect Strangers. He also answered readers' questions during the event and appreciated the time the organizers took to arrange it: "I am very excited to be involved, and I'd like to take this opportunity to thank the organizers for inviting me.”

Perfect Strangers is the first novel in a series of three horror books without connected plots. All of his novels are based on the hammer horror films. The novel questions how individuals deal with the issue of trust and sincerity in relationships. The book's main characters are faced with questions and choices that could change their relationship forever. Paul and Sophie are planning their wedding after a month-long journey together where they felt destined to be with one another. But the appearance of strangers in their lives creates fissures in their future together.

TG Trouper previously worked as a music producer and technical specialist, interacting with some of the world's most renowned artists. He just recently discovered his love for writing when he found the time while taking care of his ailing parents. He wishes he had started earlier. In his free time, he still enjoys the music world and is a guitarist and singer in a band.