New GHOST WALK Reviews

Richard Christy in his column for Fangoria Online.

The Greater Binghamton Press.

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…

5 thoughts on “New GHOST WALK Reviews

  1. travis

    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.

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  2. Drew Baye

    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.

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  3. Greg

    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!

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