Dead First, Johnny Compton
Dead First, Johnny Compton
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Dead First

Author: Johnny Compton

Narrator: Selena Mikes

Unabridged: 11 hr 57 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Penguin Audio

Published: 02/10/2026


Synopsis

From the Bram Stoker award-nominated author of The Spite House comes a bone-chilling new novel about a private investigator hired by a mysterious billionaire to discover why he can’t die.

When private investigator Shyla Sinclair is invited to the looming mansion of eccentric billionaire Saxton Braith, she’s more than a little suspicious. The last thing she expects to see that night is Braith’s assistant driving an iron rod straight through the back of his skull. Scratch that—the last thing she expects to see is Braith’s resurrection afterward.

Braith can’t die, it turns out, but he has no explanation for his immortality, and very few intact memories of his past. Which is why he wants to pay Shyla millions to investigate him, and bring his long-buried history to light. 

Shyla can’t help but be intrigued, but she’s also trapped by the offer. Braith has made it clear that he knows she’s the only person he can trust with his secret, because he knows all about hers. 

Bold, atmospheric, and utterly frightening, Johnny Compton’s Dead First is spine-chilling supernatural horror about the pursuit of power and the undying need for reckoning.

About The Author

Johnny Compton is the author of The Spite House, which was nominated for a Bram Stoker award, and Devils Kill Devils. His short stories have appeared in Pseudopod, Strange Horizons, The No Sleep Podcast and several other publications. His fascination with frightening fiction started when he was introduced to the ghost story “The Golden Arm” as a child.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Vonnie on January 21, 2026

This was a solid supernatural mystery with strong detective vibes and some genuinely creepy moments. The atmosphere and setting were well done and kept me engaged throughout the story. I didn’t always connect with the main character and a few parts felt longer than needed, but overall it was an enjo......more

Goodreads review by Becky on January 05, 2026

Reading for review in the January 2026 issue of Library Journal Three Words That Describe This Book: Supernatural Detective Horror, Emotionally Charged, Original Monster story Draft Review: Shyla, 27, has cemented herself as the go-to PI for rich eccentrics in Texas, so it is not surprising when Brait......more

Goodreads review by BiblioSizzle on December 17, 2025

A woman is hired to investigate why her client cannot die.. and all hell breaks loose. Literally. Johnny Compton can write horror! The scenes that included the violent and the paranormal were terrifying and I had to push myself to keep going because I wanted to close my eyes. The way he writes the s......more

Goodreads review by OutlawPoet on October 17, 2025

While not my favorite book from the author, there's still so much good here. It starts with a bang, but then slows to a slightly more methodical and atmospheric read. I'll honest that the first half of the book was a little slower than I liked - I read it in fits and starts. However, once we got to t......more

Goodreads review by rowan on January 24, 2026

Johnny Compton the man that you are!!!! This was FANTASTIC. I had a very difficult time peeling myself away from this book every time I picked it up because it was so gripping and atmospheric. Dead First follows Shyla Sinclair, a private investigator, who gets hired by a mysterious wealthy benefactor......more


Quotes

"In Dead First, Johnny Compton deftly mixes horror, Texas history, and the detective story. His Shyla Sinclair is my favorite horror detective since Clive Barker's Harry D'Amour. A gory, rollicking ride." —Paul Tremblay, New York Times bestselling author of Horror Movie

“I’ve been psyched to witness hometown horror hero Johnny Compton’s rise, especially as Compton is dedicated to crafting stories that incorporate ongoing central Texan concerns (and colorful characters) . . . Imagine Groundhog Day, but Elon Musk is the one driving off that cliff with a prognosticating rodent. A nice image, isn’t it?” —Crime Reads

“[A] first-rate mash-up of styles that provides thrills and chills right through to the unexpected conclusion.” —Bookreporter

“This is a must for fans of noirish horror novels, such as Simon R. Green’s Something from the Nightside (2003), Richard Kadrey’s The Pale House Devil (2023), and Ian Rogers' Sycamore (2024). Long-time Compton fans will be delighted to spot a connection to his first novel.” —Booklist

“An emotionally charged supernatural mystery featuring a private eye readers will want to hear from again.” —Library Journal

“[T]his taut mystery . . . [is] a wickedly satisfying whodunit for genre fans looking for something off the beaten path.” —Publishers Weekly

“[A] rollicking gore fest with a killer (pun intended!) premise . . . It’s reminiscent of the great Robert R. McCammon’s work in the genre with just enough Stephen King (more his Richard Bachman alter ego, actually) thrown in for good measure. A blisteringly and bracingly original tale with prose that crackles with authenticity and self-discovery.” —BookTrib

“[A]n intense psychological horror thriller that starts off fast and never lets up. Filled with shocking twists, this is one not to be missed.” —Red Carpet Crash

“[A] fantastically bizarre mystery with just enough whodunit to balance the downright terrifying supernatural elements that crawl up your skin. This novel delivers the best of both worlds, taking the reader on an edge-of-your-seat ride through some of the creepiest locations Texas has to offer while slowly unraveling its mystery with enough genuine scares to add a streak of white to your topknot.” —Macabre Daily

Dead First is a propulsive and eerie tale that questions the true price of revenge. Gripping to the final word, this is my favorite kind of supernatural thriller.” —Erin E. Adams, author of Jackal

"If Easy Rawlins investigated the uncanny, it would read very much like Dead First, a fast-moving, violent, vivid piece of hard-boiled supernatural fiction. Get your rest beforehand, you’ll be up reading long past midnight." —John Hornor Jacobs, author of The Night That Finds Us All

Dead First is creepy and disturbing in all the best ways. Johnny Compton has crafted a rich and complex private investigator who’s as haunted by her past as she is by what she uncovers on her latest case.” —Kellye Garrett, award-winning author of Missing White Woman

“This take on immortality is raw, original, and unapologetically Compton. Dead First is a reckoning of desire and decay, where even love isn't spared from the price of knowing too much.” —Peter Rosch, author of What the Dead Can Do

Dead First is a sharp supernatural noir about mortality, obsession, and the cost of knowing what should stay buried” —Cynthia Pelayo, Bram Stoker Award-winning author of Vanishing Daughters

“A hypnotic descent into mystery and immortality, Dead First is gothic horror reimagined for the modern age. I could not put it down!” —Yigit Turhan, author of Their Monstrous Hearts