Kitchen Sink Gothic Edited by David and Linden Riley Parallel Universe Publications July 27th, 2015 Reviewed by Stuart Conover In Kitchen Sink Gothic, David and Linden Riley have put together a dark and gritty horror- and humor-filled anthology which was an absolute...
Death Do Us Part J.G. Faherty Samhain Publishing January 5, 2016 Review by Marvin P Vernon Vengeance can be nasty business, as J.G. Faherty so creatively demonstrates in his short work of weird fiction, Death Do Us Part. Catherine Stanhope has allegedly committed...
nEvermore! Tales of Murder, Mystery & the Macabre Edited by Nancy Kilpatrick and Caro Soles Edge Science Fiction and Fantasy Publishing July 1, 2015 Reviewed by Michael R. Collings As a newly transferred junior in college, I worked as a student assistant in a...
Ashley Bell Dean Koontz Bantam December 8, 2015 Reviewed by Marvin P. Vernon In Dean Koontz’s new thriller Ashley Bell, we are introduced to Bibi Blair, a 22-year-old author with a critically acclaimed book to her name. Her life looks like it is just getting started...
The Pagan Night: The Hallowed War #1 Tim Akers Titan Books January 19, 2016 Reviewed by Stuart Conover Synopsis: The Celestial Church has all but eliminated the old pagan ways, ruling the people with an iron hand. Demonic ghouls terrorize the land, hunted by the...
The Human Condition Mark Taylor Gnome on Pig Productions July 3rd, 2015 Reviewed by Sheri White Take a look at “the man in the mirror.” It’s a common trope in all fiction, but especially in horror where the monsters are us, not the boogeyman under the bed. Mark Taylor...