In 2017, Dallas Massey lost his brother to pneumonia. With an interest in writing, he used that tragedy as an inspiration to write a book.
Growing up, Massey, who’s a per course faculty in the department of biomedical sciences at Missouri State University, had a childhood full of obstacles. But even after being diagnosed with a genetic disease, he and his late brother, Dillon, still found a way to enjoy life through their love for science, and letting their imaginations run wild.
Using science knowledge to tell stories
Massey’s writing resulted in his science fiction series, “Fall Prey.” It combines his passion for science and his love for vampire stories.
“When I was younger, the ‘Twilight’ books never appealed to me, and I always wanted to write an even better vampire series,” said Massey, a Seymour, Missouri, native. “I took about six weeks to grieve the loss of my brother, then I began writing.”
The three-part trilogy includes: “Fall Prey: The Hunt,” “Fall Prey: The Attack” and “Fall Prey: The Kill.”
Find Fall Prey: The Hunt on Amazon
A personal connection to the characters
The series follows Asher Blackthorn, a young, weary police officer whose brother recently died from complications of Duchenne’s muscular dystrophy.
Blackthorn’s world turns to chaos after encountering a vampire.
Muscular dystrophy is a genetic disease characterized by progressive weakness and degeneration of the skeletal muscles. Massey and Dillon were both diagnosed with the disease at an early age.
“Growing up, my brother and I were like normal brothers in that we fought a lot,” said Massey.
He holds a bachelor’s degree in biology and a master’s degree in cell and molecular biology from MSU.
“But as our disease progressed, we became best friends.”
Continuing the “Fall Prey” series
Book two of the series is expected to be released in March 2022, with the third to follow in August 2022.
Read more about the “Fall Prey” series.