
"Space Horror at its most claustrophobic, paranoid, and unhinged. If you like your horror sharp, weird, and deeply disturbing, The Knocking delivers."—Chapter And Charm "Even a week later, I am still thinking about this book. In true Kent fashion, he leads you in a direction and then pulls the rug beneath your feet."—Alyssa's Novel Nook Ryan and Leo, two explorers sent to the edge of a far-off galaxy to chart a new frontier. With years of the journey spent in cryogenic sleep, Leo awakens first, tasked with preparing the ship and systems before Ryan joins him. As Leo battles the crushing weight of isolation, memories of Earth begin to distort and fade. Loneliness blooms into something darker, more insidious. When Ryan finally awakens, it should be a moment of relief. Instead, it marks the beginning of a nightmare. Something is wrong. The ship feels different. Ryan is no longer the man Leo remembers him to be. And whatever darkness followed them into the void...It's hungry. From the twisted imagination behind the highly acclaimed horror short story, My Daughter. Comes a descent into terror among the stars. Unnerving, emotional, and deeply disturbing. This space horror will slither deep under your skin, begging to tear free. Can you hear it? The knocking? Warning! Extreme Horror.
Author

Jed Kent is a masterful weaver of psychological thrillers and horror, drawing readers into the shadowy depths of the human psyche with his gripping narratives. Residing in the picturesque Pacific Northwest (PNW), Jed finds himself surrounded by the region's natural beauty and enigmatic landscapes, which serve as the perfect canvas for his dark and intricate stories. Alongside his wife and family, Jed lives a life that balances the tranquility of the PNW with the thrill of crafting stories that challenge the boundaries between reality and the macabre. His novels are not just books but portals to worlds where the line between sanity and madness is as thin as the paper they're printed on. Join him as he continues to explore the darkest corners of the human experience, leaving readers both haunted and eagerly anticipating what nightmares he will conjure up next.