Karen Koehler

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Karen Koehler (born January 25, 1973) is a horror fiction writer best known for Slayer, a series of gothic vampire novels featuring the vampire-slaying character Alek Knight. The novels in the series are Slayer 2002, Slayer: Black Miracles 2003, and Slayer: Stigmata 2004. Her novels usually center on religious affairs and conspiracies. Koehler is also the author of Scarabus, a horror novel set in ancient Egypt,The Maiden #1: Out of the Ashes, a sci-fi novel, and Shredder: Iron Angel, a horror novel about demons.

She was born in Garfield, New Jersey, and as of 2000 lives in the Pocono Mountains of Pennsylvania. She is known for her support of Wicca religion and practices.

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  1. Karen Koehler (2002). Slayer. ISBN 0-9679220-0-3.
  2. Karen Koehler (2002). Scarabus. ISBN 0-9679220-2-X.
  3. Karen Koehler (2002). Slayer: Black Miracles. ISBN 0-9679220-1-1.
  4. Karen Koehler (2003). Slayer: Stigmata. ISBN 0-9679220-8-9.
  5. Karen Koehler (2004). The Maiden: Out of the Ashes. ISBN 0-9679220-3-8.
  6. Karen Koehler (2005). Shredder: Iron Angel. ISBN 0-9767914-2-0.
  7. Karen Koehler (2006). The Blackburn & Scarletti Mysteries, Volume I. ISBN 0-9767914-7-1.

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