Something strange is happening in the small Louisiana town of Thibodeaux. Alligators are surging up from the sewers and defying the laws of nature and logic! As the town ironically prepares for their 50th Annual Alligator Festival, it's up to Thibodeaux's incompetent Sheriff and a big city gator expert to save the day. Will the festival go on as planned? Or will anyone even be left alive to celebrate?
Adapted from the 2022 indie horror/comedy film by writer/director Paul Dale, SEWER GATORS is a gruesome, wacky and off-the-wall animal attack story that's sure to kill some time.
SEWER THE NOVELIZATION is written by Scott Donnelly, author of RETURN TO POINT PLEASANT, SEA DEVIL, THE TERROR FROM BEYOND THE VOID, THE WHOOL and CHEATER, CHEATER.
Scott Donnelly is an indie author based in Grove City, Ohio, where he lives with his wife and three children. Scott is best known for his horror titles "Mothman: Return to Point Pleasant", “Sea Devil”, “A Monster in a Diner”, “Where it’s Always Spooky Season” (which won a 2023 Pen Craft Book Award) and "Cheater, Cheater" (which is receiving a 2024 film adaptation from writer/director Del Kary and distribution from SRS Cinema). Scott is also the creator and head writer of Micro Terrors: Scary Stories for Kids, a horror podcast geared towards kids 8 and up. In addition to writing fiction, Scott also freelances for Weird Darkness Publishing as an editor and cover designer.
Looked the movie up on YouTube and the book was better by far. Based on a very B rated horror movie that coukd have been a decent gator movie after reading the story. It’s a fun read that keeps you wanting to see what happens, just for the fun of it.
This book is fun and far out, it's easy to read and really paints a wild picture. Pretty sure it's not a true story ... I kid. I have only seen the trailer for the movie this is based on, but I'll take the book version any day.
Really enjoyed this creature feature story. I've never seen the film so can't compare but it reads like a B-Movie (short, to the point sequences with some humour thrown in).