The Dark at End of the Tunnel Taylor Grant Cemetery Dance Publications November 2015 Review by Jess Landry Author Taylor Grant has been around the block. Just looking at where he’s been published reads like a who’s who of the horror fiction world. Now some of his...
The Lure of Devouring Light Michael Griffin Word Horde Reviewed by Brian M. Sammons This is the first collection from Michael Griffin, an author of weird fiction and horror that connoisseurs of those types of tales should already know and love. Mr. Griffin is an...
The Sadist’s Bible Nicole Cushing 01Publishing April, 2016 Reviewed by Jess Landry If any cautionary tale of meeting someone online should be followed, Nicole Cushing’s The Sadist’s Bible is pretty much the utmost extreme of what could go wrong (well, supernaturally,...
The Fireman Joe Hill William Morrow May 17, 2016 Reviewed by Marvin P. Vernon Where’s the fire? Joe Hill has certainly made a name for himself, and it is not just because of his genetic credentials. He is unarguably one hell of a writer and arguably one of the best...
Gretel Christopher Coleman October, 2015 Reviewed by Jess Landry Hansel and Gretel, the classic original story from the Brothers Grimm, follows a brother and sister led astray in the woods. They use bread crumbs to mark their way home, but end up finding the...
Blackwater Val William Gorman Crystal Lake Publishing April, 2016 Reviewed by Jess Landry Richard Franklin has left his Midwestern roots behind to live on the coast of Maine with his family. But in the autumn of the year 2000, he must return to his Illinois birthplace...