David Hart is a Teesside based writer and former police sergeant whose work blends crime realism with folklore-driven horror and regional British settings. His fiction focuses on damaged characters, moral ambiguity, and the strange forces hidden inside everyday places. “Teesside Eerie” launches a wider fictional universe of dark myth and northern noir.
About the Book
A Teesside detective hunting a brutal killer uncovers a supernatural war hidden beneath the region’s scar tissue of forgotten folklore. As eerie forces rise in Teesside, two detectives track the monsters hiding in plain sight, only to learn that not all angels are good – and not all monsters are bad.
As bodies mount and the town’s industrial edges become hunting grounds, they are pulled into a hidden world of hunters, creatures, and long-buried myths rooted deep in the North East’s soil.
What starts as a grounded crime investigation spirals into a collision between modern policing and ancient forces that refuse to stay buried. The novel blends gritty northern realism with dark folklore, character-driven drama, and escalating supernatural threat.
