
About the Author
Brendan (James) Eadicicco is a debut author and a true born and bred Ohio boy, hailing from Cincinnati (more specifically, the humble town of Reading). If he’s not writing or reading, he’s probably fishing (and thinking about writing). Or eating Chipotle. He’s currently working on multiple novels, and his next standalone, “The Town, It Watches” will be available sometime next year. He believes that entertaining books are vital in today’s ever-draining world of technology, and that those stories can come from any corner of the planet so long as the narrator has viable access to their voice and cares to share them. The peculiarities of art are a derivative of many different, incomprehensibly small variables snowballing into beauty.
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Every day, one door opens...
When Tom wakes in the white room marked 301, he can’t remember how he came to be there—or why the walls seem to breathe. He isn’t alone. Others are trapped with him, each haunted by a past they can’t recall and a terror they can’t escape. Something monstrous lurks beyond the doors, waiting to hunt. But the real horror may lie somewhere deeper, in the memories clawing their way back into Tom’s mind. Room 301 is a descent into guilt, survival, and the shadows we can’t outrun, because escape isn’t just about surviving the creature. It’s about remembering why he’s there in the first place.
Testimonials
Trent Perdue
"James' Room 301 is a thrilling mix of dark mystery and suspense. His characters are so relatable, and the atmosphere puts you in a chokehold for all 300 pages. A must-read for fans of gripping stories."
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Joe Jenneman
"[James] is the type of writer whose vidid delivery puts you right there in the room—quite literally, with Room 301. It's not a room you'd want to be in, but it's not a book you can put down ... Even the darkest depths of my mind couldn't have imagined where it would lead."
Issia Johnson
"James' storytelling is unforgettable. His work, especially Room 301, is full of rich settings, deeply flawed characters, and emotional depth. A true artist!"

