
J.S. Morton is an award-winning fiction writer renowned for his darkly comedic storytelling. His works often explore real-life issues and delve into human psychology. He is best known for his book "You're Gone," which received a Red Ribbon in the Wishing Shelf Book Competition and was reviewed with a 'Get it' by Kirkus Reviews. AMAZON.COM Morton's writing style is characterized by a blend of humour and suspense, engaging readers with unpredictable plots and relatable characters. His notable works include: "You're Gone": A darkly comedic thriller that follows Arthur Norman, a widower grappling with grief and his own sinister inclinations. "Arthur": A continuation of Arthur Norman's story, exploring his return after 25 years in absentia. BOOKSHOP.ORG "Tabula Rasa": A thriller that delves into themes of identity and self-discovery. As a reader, Morton enjoys gritty dystopian narratives and dark, humorous reads, citing "The Handmaid's Tale," "1984," and "You" among his favourites. REEDSY.COM Outside of writing, Morton is passionate about live music, particularly punk and metal genres, cars, reading, cinema, and snow. He is also a staunch believer in kindness and that it is never too late to start anew in life. AMAZON.COM For more information about J.S. Morton and his works, you can visit his Amazon author page.