Drift


The story is about Travis Benson, a young man living an ordinary life as a marketing director for a small communications company out in Connecticut. However, as quiet as his life is, his past keeps haunting him since the day he moved to Hartford. And after a series of bad feelings and strange omens, Travis Benson decides to head back to where he once belonged. A small town in Colorado called Greenwood. A place where he finds second chances, new starts, and learns that it’s never too late to try once more. However, when strange murders start happening in town, Travis realizes that his fears may have been more than mere imagination. Now he must face his doubts and fears as he fights to put everything back together again and save what he once had.

“Hudson has the gift of storytelling”
-Books, Bones, & Buffy

“Ultimately I enjoyed reading Drift, the suspense was real and I enjoyed the backstory of the killer; one of the best parts of the novel. ”
-My Four Bucks

“ I think this was an admirable debut novel that demonstrates the promise Andrew C. Hudson has for a brilliant career writing fiction. Besides, any author that can reference Captain Trips (the disease from The Stand by Stephen King) so subtlety in their work deserves some attention.”
-Nylon Admiral

“It had a good pace and was quite a page-turner, and only took me two days to read. I find the length of time it takes me to finish a book is usually a good indication of how much I enjoyed it!”
-Page Plucker

“The book is well-written and a compelling read. I really enjoyed it.”
-ReaderJots

Drift is now available. Make sure you pick your copy up on Amazon (will soon be available in other online stores). Or put it on your library shelf if you prefer paperback.

Check out Drift playlist on iTunes and get the songs that helped inspire the novel.

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