Now the werewolves roam in Old Hickory, Tennessee, preserving their eternal youth on a gruesome diet of human flesh. Once a lunar month, when the moon swells bright, the Howler's eerie cry shatters the night!
In order to give you a taste of the book, we've provided a free audio clip of an excerpt from Ron Kelly's 'Undertaker's Moon', read by Narrator Wayne June.
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What people are saying about Ronald Kelly
"Ronald Kelly is a natural storyteller a magician with words. I wouldn't miss anything he writes!"
Cemetery Dance Magazine
"Ron Kelly is an important talent in the horror field. His work is dark and swift with a Southern accent. Watch for him!
Joe R. Lansdale
"Kelly writes with a voice and style all his own, and is making a serious move into the top ranks of the genre."
Mystery Scene
"Kelly writes colorful, cannonading outdoors horror that creeps into the pit of your belly like a fanged muzzle and doesn't let go! It is the best kind of all-out attack of terror, because Kelly does his homework and knows how to make the incredible credible."
J.N. Williamson
"Ronald Kelly is a remarkable entertainer with a literary voice to match."
Locus Magazine
"Kelly writes with a Southern literary flair. His tales of rural horror are palable and highly anticipated by fans of the genre!
The Nashville Banner
"Ronald Kelly is another of Tennessee 's talented novelists. I am impressed with the mainstream literature writing style which he uses in his horror genre fiction."
Nashville Life Magazine
"FEAR is an entertaining coming-of-age novel. It has miracles, adventure, love, death, triumph, and tragedy. Kelly throws alot of creepy ingredients into this particular stew and serves up an utterly satisfying meal!
Overlook Connection
"FEAR is Ronald Kelly's biggest novel to date!"
Science Fiction Chronicle
"With FEAR, Kelly shows what he does best, and that's tell an enthralling story, one filled with characters you actually care about, and lots of weird creatures and menace. He choses to write tales of terror the old-fashioned way, devoid of the pretensions and posturing found in so much of today's horror fiction."
Afraid Newsletter
"Tennessee author Ronald Kelly plays up Southern locales and characters to their fullest gothic potential. His tales are pure entertainment!"
Publishers Weekly
"Kelly is the Master of Southern Horror!"
Midnight Express Newsletter
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