Disintegration: A Windy City Dark Mystery Richard Thomas Random House Alibi May 26, 2015 Reviewed by Tim Potter The first half of Richard Thomas’s Disintegration: A Windy City Dark Mystery lives up to its subtitle. It is an extremely atmospheric tale set in what could...
The Last Projector David James Keaton Broken River Books Sept 9, 2014 Reviewed by Tim Potter The Last Projector is a hysterical and hypnotic slipstream of anachronism and anarchy. David James Keaton’s novel reads like a stream-of-consciousness scroll that bounces...
Sacra Obscurum Todd Allen Damnation Books, LLC March 1, 2015 Reviewed by Tim Potter “Secrets will damn us all…” Secrets can be an insidious thing, able to due untold amounts of damage. The destructive nature of secrets is at the heart of the terror in Sacra Obscurum,...
Nightmare in Greasepaint: Childhood Fears L.L Soares & G. Daniel Gunn Samhain Horror May 5, 2015 Reviewed by Tim Potter Everybody loves clowns. Right? No? Well, most horror readers at least loves to be terrified clowns and it’s a theme Nightmare in Greasepaint...
We recently reviewed ‘The Remedy’ where the best statement from the book is really fitting by saying: It brings up a serious philosophical issue that you probably wouldn’t expect from a novel with the lines: “It’s not your fault. How were you supposed to...