Halloween Horrors ’09

Once again, Hellnotes is teaming up with several other horror websites to present you with a collection of horror book reviews for this Halloween season.

Isis – Book Review

Isis – Book Review

Douglas Clegg knows the power of a ghostly whisper in the ear. In Isis, he creates a subtle yet scary spectral story; no screams are necessary.

Maneater – Book Review

Maneater – Book Review

Maneater Thomas Emson Snowbooks Trade Paper, 390 pages, $14.95 Review by Sheila Merritt The notion that “hell has no fury like a woman…” is amplified when applied to a ticked-off female werewolf. In Thomas Emson’s Maneater, a lady lycanthrope...
Worst Nightmares – Book Review

Worst Nightmares – Book Review

Worst Nightmares Shane Briant Vanguard Press Hardcover, 352 pages, $23.95 Review by Sheila Merritt Shane Briant’s suspense novel, Worst Nightmares, utilizes the cat and mouse theory of thriller writing. Toy with the protagonist, and the reader will squirm in...
Hater – Book Review

Hater – Book Review

Hater David Moody Thomas Dunne Books Hardcover, 281 pages, $21.95 Review by Sheila Merritt Rampant rage, termination of trust, and paralyzing paranoia are all components in a frenzied, febrile fiction created by David Moody. In his novel Hater, the world has gone...

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