Chris Winters - writer
A former chef with a boundless imagination, he now brings to life stories that explore the supernatural, the mysterious, and the unexplained. His travels around the world have exposed him to incredible places, fascinating cultures, and unexpected adventures, many of which find their way into the settings and characters of his books.
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Based in Hamilton, Ontario, he writes for readers of all ages. His debut novel, Endless (2022), introduces readers to his imaginative and suspenseful style, while Amelia and the Amulet (2025) invites young readers into a world of magic and wonder.
With more stories in the same genre already in the works, he continues to craft tales that entertain and transport readers into the unknown.


Amelia and the Amulet (2025)
When Amelia’s father disappears during an archaeological dig in the Welsh village of Capshore, she’s devastated. A year later she discovers a broken but magical amulet hidden among his belongings. She soon learns the amulet can transport her back in time to the 1500s in that same region—exactly where her father vanished.
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In the past, she befriends William, a peasant boy, and together with her beagle Princess Bob, they explore both past and present to unravel the mystery. But there’s danger: the amulet’s original owner is a powerful figure within the Knights Templar, who wants his magic back.
Endless (2022)
For countless centuries, Isaac Rojas has tried to stay invisible, but fate drags him into disaster zones just before the world’s worst tragedies. He stood among the ruins of 9/11. He watched the tsunami strike Indonesia. It’s a curse—punishment for something he did long ago.
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Over time Isaac has learned to help, to bring aid where he can. But now his secret threatens to unravel. George, a friend he once saved in Vietnam, spots him after forty-seven years—and realizes Isaac hasn’t aged a day. Convinced there’s more than coincidence, George enlists the help of his private investigator son and Isaac’s love, Angelica, to follow him across Europe and the Middle East.
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Together, they pursue the truth. But Isaac knows his secret cannot be revealed—because the world would never accept who—or what—he really is.


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Stephen King