Zoopraxis Richard Christian Matheson Gauntlet Press 2016 Reviewed by Rick Hipson Whether you’re an established RC Matheson connoisseur or you’ve just discovered his work, Zoopraxis is sure to satiate any fan of raw, visceral literature. Waiting to oblige such cravings...
Ararat Christopher Golden St. Martin’s Press April 2017 Reviewed by Michael R. Collings In Ararat, Christopher Golden creates a microcosm of human beings, flawed and frail, facing a situation that demands a strength of mind and emotion that none of them possesses. To...
The Harrowing Robert E. Dunn Necro Publications January 2017 Reviewed by Shane Douglas Keene There are many tropes and themes that horror authors tend to reuse over and over again to raise the small hairs on your body, give you some goose-flesh and a shudder or two....
Beneath the Skin: The Sam Hunter Case Files Jonathan Maberry JournalStone December 2016 Reviewed by Michael R. Collings Jonathan Maberry is a master storyteller, and Beneath the Skin: The Sam Hunter Case Files showcases his talents. Widely known for his Joe Ledger...
The Final Reconciliation Todd Keisling Crystal Lake Publishing February 2017 Reviewed by Shane Douglas Keene Weird and cosmic horror fiction have seen an uprising of late, with the last few years seeing an influx of work pouring in from well-established and new...
Abigale Hall Lauren A. Forry Skyhorse Publishing, Inc. April 2017 Reviewed by William Grabowski I had thought it not possible for any contemporary writer to be able to retrieve the feelings of gloom and dread encountered in such iconic novels as du Maurier’s...