Vic Kerry
Vic Kerry is the author of the novels: The Children of Lot (Montag Press), Decoration Day (Macabre Ink), Revels Ending (Macabre Ink), Jubilee (Pint Bottle Press), and As an Old Memory (Macabre Ink), as well as the story collection Thorazine Dreams (Pint Bottle Press). As an Old Memory placed in the top five of the 2020 Best Book Awards for Horror, and Jubilee finished in the top five for the 2019 Kindle Book Awards and Next Generation Indie Book Awards for horror. He holds an MFA in writing popular fiction from Seton Hill University and currently teaches junior high English.
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The Children of Lot
Horror/Southern Gothic
Life as a middle school principal can be humdrum, and so was the case for Suzanne Clay. Everyday it was the same thing, filling out detention slips and dealing with fist fights between boys and the cliquishness among prepubescent girls. Everything changed when she met the Children of Lot and got caught up in their strange prophecy. Along with Suzanne, the special education teacher and a handful of students find themselves locked in a potentially deadly and mind-altering encounter with the Children of Lot. It is an encounter that will test everything within Suzanne just to survive and get her students out of harm’s way. At every step, a new danger rears its horrible head, and she battles wits with the sly and crafty leader of the cult, who will stop at nothing to make sure God smiles on his people. |
Revels Ending
Horror
Let the bad times roll… Ashe had everything going for him. He had a successful career, a stable life, and a beautiful fiancée, until she died…and was resurrected. Now everything is falling apart. In addition to Mardi Gras floats, the streets of Mobile are filled with walking corpses. Somehow Ashe knows it's all connected back to him. Can he and his friends stop the sinister forces at work, or are their revels ending—along with their lives? |
Jubilee
As An Old Memory
Horror
The 1956 Homecoming Massacre shook the residents of Pinehurst to their very core, and it left survivor, Charlotte McAdams, broken for life. Forty years later, the McAdams family have become the victims of many strange happenings that seem to revolve around the fateful night of the massacre. As the anniversary draws nearer, so does the rope around the family threatening to destroy them all. |