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Originally Posted by Dr. Drib
Ronald Kelly is a very good horror writer. He's also Southerner (like me) and lives in the same state I was born in.
He left horror when the bottom fell out in the (late?) '80s, but returned a number of years ago with a vengeance.
Although I have not read Twelve Gauge, at one time I owned the Zebra edition with the original title of Father's little Helper. I'm going to buy the edition you mention, since it' only 99 cents. THANK YOU!
Check this out. Such memories:
https://picclick.com/Zebra-Horror-Pa...733226324.html
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That's the cover I used on my copy of Twelve Gauge/Father's little Helper.
I fell down a Ronald Kelly hole recently and found a number of his old books are available in renamed editions. Same for another horror boom writer, William Schoell.
Ronald Kelly:
Father's Little Helper/Twelve Gauge
Something Out There/The Dark 'Un
Moon of the Werewolf/Undertaker's Moon (This'll be my next read)
William Schoell:
Spawn of Hell/Things that go Bump in the Night
Bride of Satan/Vicious