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Scott Kenemore



Scott Kenemore lives in Chicago. He attended Kenyon College and Columbia University. He is the drummer for the pop-punk band The Blissters."


Genres: Horror
 
Novels
   The Grand Hotel (2014)
   Zombie-in-Chief (2017)
   Lake of Darkness (2020)
   Edge of the Wire (2024)
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Books containing stories by Scott Kenemore
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Triumph of the Walking Dead (2011)
Robert Kirkman's Zombie Epic on Page and Screen
edited by
James Lowder

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The Midnight Muse (2026)
Jo Kaplan
"One of the most effective and compelling marriages of natural and supernatural horror since Richard Matheson's Hell House, The Midnight Muse by Jo Kaplan is full of dazzling surprises and eerie plot twists that make it hard to stop turning pages. Kaplan's novel will connect with fans of recent works like Paul Tremblay's The Cabin at the End of the World or Cherie Priest's The Toll. At the same time, its meditations on the disturbingly porous veil dividing the living from the dead--and the human from the inhuman--may also put readers in mind of classic works of the uncanny like The Island of Doctor Moreau or even Fitz-James O'Brien's 'What Was It?' Though the terrors that beset her protagonists are deeply unnerving, Kaplan also manages to infuse The Midnight Muse with a rollicking sense of fun; you may grin or even giggle from time to time, even as the urge to hide under your blankets grows stronger and stronger. The Midnight Muse is thoroughly impressive horror storytelling, and an utter delight to read."
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Come Knocking (2025)
Mike Bockoven
"Mike Bockoven's Come Knocking is a chilling, mind-bending triumph that cements his place among the most daring horror novelists of his generation. The novel unfolds through a kaleidoscope of fractured, unforgettable voices--each recounting their experience with a mysterious theatrical event that promised transcendence and delivered terror. Evoking works like Max Brooks's World War Z, Come Knocking assembles a haunting oral history of disaster. Bockoven's dark wit and existential dread also bring to mind the satirical despair of works like George Saunders' "CivilWarLand in Bad Decline" and the visceral, surreal horror of Clive Barker. It's a cornucopia of dread and revelation--a daring, unforgettable novel that asks if readers have the courage to attend a mystifying and dangerous performance that may leave them forever changed."
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The House of the Rising Sun (2020)
Richard Cox
"Richard Cox's House of the Rising Sun is a clever, seductive, and wholly-original take on the 21st century apocalyptic tale. It is likely to connect with fans of thrillers, readers who enjoy stories of cataclysm and survival, and with enthusiasts of science-fiction that's so closely ripped from the headlines that it may not be fiction for long. But have no doubt; the characters and pacing are the real stars of this show. I can't remember the last time a book had me turning pages so enthusiastically simply because I couldn't wait to see what happened next."

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