A Red

Christmas

A Dark Holiday Horror Novel by Kent H. Killer

This December, step into a twisted winter wonderland where curiosity becomes a deadly obsession. Follow young James as his relentless quest to expose the truth about Santa Claus unleashes a chain of gruesome experiments—and a red tide of horror that leaves no chimney untainted.

About The Author

Kent H. Killer is a genre‑bending storyteller with a passion for unwrapping the macabre. His previous works include Midnight Carol and Frostbite Manor. When he isn’t crafting nightmare fuel, he can be found tinkering with DIY traps and debating urban legends.

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Caught between childhood innocence and a sinister fixation, six year old James pushes the boundaries of fear. What begins as innocent questions about Santa’s existence spirals into lethal traps, toxic treats, and a Christmas Eve nightmare that engulfs an entire town in blood and flame.

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“A Red Christmas is a relentless, blood-drenched nightmare that turns the holiday season into a terrifying ordeal. Kent H. Killer crafts a story so gruesome and shocking that it will haunt your dreams long after the last page. Not for the faint of heart!”

— Horror Haven

“James’s obsessive quest to disprove Santa Claus unleashes a series of horrifying and darkly comedic events. This book is a wild, gore-soaked ride through a holiday hellscape that will leave you both laughing and gasping in horror.”

— Dark Fiction Monthly

“Absolutely chilling! A Red Christmas twists holiday cheer into pure horror. Couldn’t put it down.”

— Kayla Wheatly

“Kent H. Killer’s A Red Christmas is a masterful blend of horror and dark humor, redefining the holiday horror genre. With writing as sharp as a shattered ornament and a plot that twists like a snake in a Christmas stocking, this book is a must-read for fans of the macabre.”

— Stephen Queen's