Andrew's Story
Andrew's work is defined by layered, multi‑POV storytelling, tight present‑tense immediacy, and a focus on the subtle psychological shifts that push people toward choices they never thought themselves capable of. He gravitates toward tension that builds quietly, characters who unravel in real time, and truths that reveal themselves only when the cost is unavoidable.
Before turning to fiction, Andrew spent years in senior leadership roles at companies including Siemens, Microsoft, Skype, and Motorola Solutions. Those experiences — watching how people behave under pressure, how they hide fear, ambition, guilt, and desire — shaped his fascination with the inner lives of his characters far more than the technology ever did.
His debut novel, Water’s Edge, is a slow‑burn psychological thriller about guilt, memory, and the price of secrets. It asks what happens when regret isn’t enough — when someone decides you have to pay.
Originally from England and now based near Seattle, Andrew writes with a blend of precision, emotional depth, and psychological insight, crafting stories that linger long after the final page.
