Home to Roost is a psychological drama and the debut novel of K A Marsh. It explores the disintegration of the Priestman family amidst a backdrop of scientific advancement and societal power struggles. The Institute, a powerful organization, is central to the narrative, with Project Moonlight, a sinister endeavor, threatening the family's well-being.
Marsh brings a rich and informed perspective to their work, delving into the intricacies of social issues, the human psyche, the challenges of mental health and social exclusion. Marsh draws from a career in the UK Criminal Justice system spanning over 20 years, a degree in Criminal Justice and a deep understanding of the human condition.
As a creative, Marsh is also a contemporary artist. Appearing in the first edition of 'Boomer' Magazine, Marsh states "I am a firm believer in the healing power of creativity and can strongly attest to this in my lifes walk and artistic work," (Boomer Magazine, March 2021). Driven by a deep belief in the transformative power of creativity, Marsh explores the world through both visual art and writing. Their work is a testament to the journey of self-discovery and the pursuit of creating meaningful, reflective written and visual art that resonates on a profound level.
'Home to Roost' is Marsh's debut novel and the first book in a duology of works from this British Jamaican author.