De var sortpelsede udyr som kjempet i graven med et rått, vilt sinne som tilhørte Satan selv... For Bowie Kane hadde hans mørkeste mareritt blitt til virkelighet. Bare han gjenkjente den mørke, sultene ondskapen han apasje-forfedre hadde forutsagt. Men Bowie sto alene i Sulphur Springs. Ingen hørte på hans advarsler. Og nå var det for sent å hindre katastrofen og redslene som hadde den lille byen i sin makt..
Ronald Kelly was born and raised in the hills and hollows of Middle Tennessee. He became interested in horror as a child, watching the local "Creature Feature" on Saturday nights and "The Big Show"---a Nashville-based TV show that presented every old monster movie ever made ---in the afternoons after school. In high school, his interest turned to horror literature and he read such writers as Poe, Lovecraft, Matheson, and King. He originally had dreams of becoming a comic book artist and created many of his own superheroes. But during his junior year, the writing bug bit him and he focused his attention on penning short stories and full-length novels. To date, he has had thirteen novels and twelve short fiction collections published. In 2021, his extreme horror collection, THE ESSENTIAL SICK STUFF, won a Splatterpunk Award for Best Collection.
He currently lives in Brush Creek, Tennessee with his wife, young'uns, and an ultra-hyper Jack Russel named Toby.
Something like a Native American-focused interpretation of the 1986 horror film, Critters, stripped of it's sci-fi elements, and in it's place, mysticism and demonic Tasmanian devils. Heady, enthralling, and graphic, Pitfall's juggling act of vivid characters against the backdrop of fictional myth, but always mentioned with a breath of respect, is boastworthy, as far as I'm concerned; taking to task some truly repellant antagonistic characters and meeting bigotry with ravenous, unholy hunger. Delicious. Cathartic. Cinematic.
Fast-paced and gory, this little thriller is a lot of fun. Nothing too deep, but author Kelly knows how to spin a cool yarn. The short story provides a nice coda to the whole thing.
This was an extremely entertaining, fast moving thriller set in West Texas by talented Southern horror writer Ronald Kelly. This book would make an awesome movie with the right people at the helm. You really can't go wrong with Ronald Kelly, he's and awesome writer!
A gem of a horror tale. I loved the tone of this one. The characters were very believable in their flaws and the dialogue was very well done. I liked the respectful nods to first nations myth and culture as well. Excellent pacing and just the right amount of violence and gore...not over the top, but enough to be noticed.
I had this via Audible. This was a good story by master of horror Ron Kelly. The only thing that keeps me from 5 stars isn't Ron's story. It is the narration. The narrators voice and style bored diminished my experience and took away from the writing. It took me a long time to get through it just because of the narration. I think I'll pick up a physical copy to read so I can enjoy it more.