There’s something in the woods... something worth killing for. In a small college town, the death of a student who disappears in the mysterious Keichman Woods kicks off a chain of events that could change everything. Four graduate students are brought to an abandoned area of the nearby forest for a secretive biological study, which is nothing more than a cover to look into the truth behind the disappearance. Graham Lewis, who has a secret psychic ability, immediately senses that something is not quite right about the woods. Leland “Loony” Kurtz, an avid science fiction and horror movie fanatic, helps uncover mystery that could turn into a real-life adventure. Cherilyn Phillips finds herself in the middle of a battle with a psychologically disturbed professor trying to control the secret of Keichman Woods. David Simpson is the maverick of the group, and his suspicious nature threatens his and the others’ safety. These four budding scientists work together to discover the dangerous secret hidden within the woods and how it could impact life as we know it and the history of our Earth.
Kevin Carr has been writing since he was a child, and he has been writing professionally since he was in his teenage years. While working in the textbook industry in the 1990s, Kevin published several short fiction stories and multiple features in various science fiction magazines from 1994 through 1999.
He spent several years as an independent filmmaker in the early 2000s and later became a featured writer on some of the bigger web sites devoted to film and analysis of cinema. From 2002 until now, Kevin has been writing movie reviews and features for a variety of web sites and print publications. His movie reviews can also be heard throughout the nation on dozens of radio stations in call-in segments as well as his radio program Fat Guys at the Movies.
When he's not spending hours in a movie theater, he's enjoying life with his wife, three sons, and dog in his home town of Columbus, Ohio.
All of Kevin's books are available on Kindle, with the novels and short story collection also available in paperback. Several of his works are making their debut in audiobook format on Audible, Amazon, and iTunes.