Jack Kerley

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Template:Short description Script error: No such module "Unsubst".Script error: No such module "Unsubst". Jack Kerley is an American author. He spent 20 years in an advertising career before writing his first book.[1] He lives in Newport, Kentucky, and is married with two children.

Writing

Jack Kerley is the author of the Carson Ryder novels, with the thirteenth installment appearing in 2017. His short stories are "Almost There", published in Southern Review, Spring 2004, University of Louisiana Press, and "A Season of Moles", published in Stories from the Blue Moon Café III: Anthology of Southern Writers, McAdam/Cage, 2004, ed. Sonny Brewer. Kerley's books have been translated into ten languages and published primarily in England now.

Books

Carson Ryder series

References

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