Let the Ghosts Sleep

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“Let the Ghosts Sleep carries a wisp of old-fashioned southern charm, not unlike the Georgia coast it visits. As an ambitious podcast host examines two serial killers more than a hundred years apart, the ghosts — both literal and figurative — in this novella scratch at the thin veneer of Deep South gentility, money, and fame addiction, exposing the ugliness beneath them. A haunting read from a new voice in horror.” –Michael Wehunt, author of The October Film Haunt and Greener Pastures

“A classic ghost story in the vein of Matheson, Poe, or Jackson—filled with mystery—color me impressed. I’ll be watching for more from this author and you should too.” -Chisto Healy, best-selling author of The Gateway in Apartment 8

“Agre takes debut horror to a whole new level with an ominously addictive ghost tale that will leave you second guessing your next vacation—for better or worse.” -Laura Bilodeau, author of Dr. Grinsaw

Let the Ghosts Sleep is a classic ghost story filtered through a darker, more modern lens. Agre paints a vivid picture of a haunted hotel off the coast of Georgia. The secrets of Crane Island will stay with you for a long time.” -Bryan Holm, author of Satanic Static

“Keller Agre’s novella, Let the Ghosts Sleep, expertly weaves past with present, uncovering characters’ secrets both then and now, all the while having you guess, until the end, who did it and why. Fast-paced, scary, fun, dark, all the things that make a solid story. The ghosts may sleep; you will not.” -Michael Carter, author of Boneyard Tales

“Keller Agre’s debut novella Let the Ghosts Sleep is an examination of fame culture, the occasional exploitative nature of true crime podcasts, and the lengths one will go to stay relevant and rich. Featuring an unlikable main character I loved to hate and the literal and metaphorical ghosts of his past, Agre provides a refreshing, twisty take on classic haunting tropes, culminating in a satisfying, full-circle conclusion. You won’t wanna “sleep” on this one!” -Chloe York, author of Our Devil’s Awake

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Check out my interview with Nikki Kirsch at The Horror Tree