Deep Night Greg F. Gifune JournalStone Publishing (July 13, 2018) Reviewed by Andrew Byers Originally published in 2006 as the second novel after Greg F. Gifune’s powerful debut The Bleeding Season, Deep Night was re-released by JournalStone in 2018. It is as chilling...
A Better World Sarah Langan Atria Books (April 9, 2024) Reviewed by Carson Buckingham The world is falling to pieces and it’s looking like the Anthropocene Era may be coming to an end. Pestilence, famine, death, war, and chaos have arrived, and all the other things...
Fairlight Adrian Chamberlin Crystal Lake Publishing (November 7, 2023) Reviewed by Carson Buckingham “… and a child shall lead them.” I loved this book. It is a book about battles… on many different fronts. It is about good versus evil, adults versus...
The September House Carissa Orlando Berkley (September 5, 2023) Reviewed by Carson Buckingham This debut novel by Carissa Orlando is an interesting take on a haunted house. The homeowners, a couple who despaired of ever finding their dream home, came across this...
THAT WHICH GROWS WILD Eric J. Guignard Harper Day Books (July 17, 2018) Reviewed by Carson Buckingham “Outstanding” is the only word that comes to mind when considering this collection of horror tales. Guignard has a seldom-seen, old world literary style of writing...
Rogue Greg F. Gifune JournalStone Publishing (September 14, 2018) Reviewed by Andrew Byers The veneer of the American Dream—loving spouse, solid job, nice house, comfortable life—fractures catastrophically in Greg F. Gifune’s Rogue, revealing a narrative that...