Richard Christy in his column for Fangoria Online.
I especially like these lines: “Someone recently described best-selling horror novelist Brian Keene as the next coming of Soren Kierkegaard” and “Ghost Walk is Keene’s best work yet, with a mainstream sensibility that should appeal to a wide audience.”
Those of you who aren’t down with possessed coyotes will probably disagree…

Kerkegaard? Hmm. Don’t let that go to your head, big guy.
That was me, wasn’t it?
as Good as ghost walk was The rising phenom is hard to beat. I dont think it was the best compared to terminal, The Rise and Fall of Babylon, or Tequila sunrise.
I enjoyed Ghost Walk, but liked The Rising better. Both are phenomenal, I just have a preference for zombie-themed horror.
I wish I’d read Dark Hollow before Ghost Walk, since I’d have probably responded differently to Adam in Ghost Walk had I known the back story.
Great stuff, and I hope Levi makes an appearance in future novels. He was one of my favorite characters from all the books.
Ghost Walk was a lot of fun, a good follow up to Dark Hollow. Then again all of your novels have been a lot of fun for me. Enjoying the “Devil Slayer” graphic novels. Have missed our back n forth banter since I left Myspace….rock on Brian. Looking forward to your next novel Castaways!