John Storey is an award-winning author, internationally respected academic, and one of the leading voices in modern cultural studies. Over the course of a distinguished academic career, he served as Professor of Cultural Studies and Director of the Centre for Research in Media and Cultural Studies at the University of Sunderland, and has also held visiting professorships in Europe and China. His academic work has been translated into numerous languages and studied by students, researchers, and scholars across the world.
Best known in academia for influential works on cultural theory, popular culture, literature, ideology, and contemporary society, John has published extensively for leading academic publishers, helping shape generations of students’ understanding of culture, media, identity, and power.
After decades of academic writing, John turned to fiction, bringing with him the same intellectual depth, psychological insight, and fearless exploration of human behaviour that made his scholarly work internationally respected. His novels combine literary ambition with emotional intensity, exploring themes of trauma, desire, memory, morality, power, and the hidden forces that shape human lives.
His fiction includes The Case of Rebecca Morney, a psychologically charged literary crime novel, and The Fall of Jack and Jill, a dark and emotionally powerful exploration of love, trauma, and revenge.
John Storey lives in England and continues to write fiction that challenges, provokes, and stays with readers long after the final page.
Jack and Jill meet at university and believe love can heal everything.
But some wounds never stay buried.
A haunting literary novel of love, trauma, memory, and revenge.
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When private investigator Tom Renfield is asked to find Rebecca Morney, he believes it’s just another case.
He’s wrong.
A gripping literary crime novel of obsession, power, betrayal… and the devastating cost of uncovering the truth.
Paperback ISBN 978-1-73845-989-6
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