Wet and Screaming Shane McKenzie Deadite Press June 12, 2015 Reviewed by Marvin P. Vernon In Shane McKenzie’s first collection of short fiction, Wet and Screaming, we get what we expect from a book by that title. McKenzie writes bizarre fiction that isn’t...
The Hunt Tim Lebbon Avon July 16, 2015 – UK only Reviewed by Tim Potter Tim Lebbon’s The Hunt is a new direction for the veteran writer. He forgoes his usual subject matter (horror of the more fantastic variety) for a grounded, reality-based thriller. While...
Horror Library: The Best of Volumes 1-5 Edited by R.J. Cavender Cutting Block Books April 30, 2015 Reviewed by Jess Landry How do you pick thirty-three of nearly one-hundred and fifty awesome stories spanning over five volumes for one bad-ass Best Of collection? Pick...
How to Successfully Kidnap Strangers Max Booth III Bizarro Pulp Press July 20, 2015 Reviewed by Tim Potter Max Booth III’s compulsively readable new novel, How to Successfully Kidnap Strangers, is an anthem for small, independent book publishers and authors. The novel...
Blood Savages D. Alexander Ward Necro Publications April 24th, 2015 Reviewed by Rose Blackthorn “Who…” the man stammered, “What are you people?” Danny cocked his head and sniffed of the man’s stink. “We’re the good guys.” The Blackguards are an eclectic group with...
Dead Men: Libros De Inferno: Book One John C. Foster Perpetual Motion Machine Publishing July 22, 2015 Reviewed by Tim Potter John C. Foster’s Dead Men is a fascinating, entertaining and challenging new horror novel. As the subtitle, Libros De Inferno: Book One, makes...