The Hoosier Horror Stories universe, blending faith-based suspense, crime noir, political conspiracy, and supernatural horror, spans standalone novels and multi-book series including the gripping SNAP series, Alvin's Taxi, The Orbs of Kosh County, The Restrainer, and Zebediah Mongoose. These works collectively explore a hidden battle between good and evil unfolding beneath the surface of small-town America, primarily set in Indiana. The stories center on ordinary people—teachers, veterans, parents, lawyers, and athletes—who stumble into extraordinary truths involving secret societies, corruption, and spiritual warfare.
The narrative is driven by the clash between two powerful factions: the villainous Lords of Brimstone, a shadowy group of global elites, and the Shield of Abraham, the dedicated "good guys" fighting to protect the innocent and expose the truth. These recurring forces bind the narratives into a cohesive, layered mythology that rewards both first-time readers and long-term fans. Though often dark and unflinching, the series is anchored by themes of redemption, accountability, faith under pressure, and moral consequence. Each book stands on its own while contributing to a sweeping saga that raises timely questions about power, silence, justice, and the unseen forces shaping modern life.
Ace Donovan and Brock Edwards, who first crossed paths in 1980 while working as movie theater ushers, bonded over action films and frightening stories that stayed with them long after the credits rolled. After life led them down different paths, a reunion in 2020 reignited their shared passion for storytelling. Together, they now write bold suspense, thriller, and science fiction novels with a clear and unapologetic goal: to turn Indiana into the horror capital of the world through unforgettable characters, Midwest settings, and modern mythmaking. Their work is accessible through their official website at https://hoosierhorrorstories.com.



