John Cassian is an author specializing in horror and thriller novels, best known for his gripping narratives centered around a mysterious serial killer. His debut novel, "Killing Matt Cooper," expanded into a series with the sequels "Killing Sam Knight" and "Killing Miss Underwood." Cassian has also contributed a short story to the horror anthology "Prey," showcasing his versatility within the genre.
Influenced by writers such as Bret Easton Ellis, Thomas Harris, Jeff Lindsay, and Jim Thompson, Cassian crafts dark, psychologically intense stories. His work explores themes of violence, identity, and moral ambiguity, often blurring the lines between protagonist and antagonist. Outside of writing, he is an avid music enthusiast with a particular fondness for bands like The Pixies, Radiohead, and The Beatles.
Cassian resides in California, where he dedicates his free time to playing guitar and sketching. Despite the disturbing nature of his fictional characters, he maintains a distinct separation between his creative work and personal life. His novels continue to captivate readers with their chilling narratives and complex antagonists.