Spying On Gods David G. Barnett Necro Publications January, 2014 Reviewed by William Grabowski Many of you know David G. Barnett as a publisher, helming the legendary Necro Publications since 1993. Fewer of you might know him as a writer, and I hope this review will...
Chupacabra: Predator Ground Zero R. D. Merlos November 22, 2014 Reviewed by Tim Potter A novel rooted in ancient Mayan and Aztec lore, Chupacabra: Predator Ground Zero is different from your usual cryptid tale. R. D. Merlos has a very unique take on the legendary...
Dodgeball High Bradley Sands Eraserhead Press October 1, 2014 Reviewed by Marvin Vernon An open letter to Holden Caulfield: Hello, Mr. Caulfield. It’s been a while since we first communicated. Over 50 years to be exact. That was when you were slumming away on...
The Damned Andrew Pyper Gallery Books February, 2015 Reviewed by Josh Black Hot off the heels of his bestselling 2013 novel The Demonologist, Andrew Pyper returns with a novel about death, life, and the ways we’re haunted in each of them. Building on some of the...
The Curse of the Mummy Maynard Sims Hersham Horror Books January, 2015 Reviewed by Mario Guslandi Len Maynard and Mick Sims (now simply Maynard Sims) are a widely known, well respected British duo, authors of countless short stories, novellas and novels in the dark...
The Glittering World Robert Levy Gallery Books February, 2015 Reviewed by Josh Black Robert Levy’s debut novel is a difficult one to classify. Billed by the publisher as a supernatural thriller (which it unequivocally is), it also sporadically plunges headlong...