Murder as a Fine Art – Book Review

Murder as a Fine Art – Book Review

Murder as a Fine Art by David Morrell Mulholland Books, 2013, $25.99, 358pp Review by Wayne C. Rogers Two weeks ago I wrote that Joe Hill’s NOS4A2 was probably the best horror novel of 2013.  Well, David Morrell’s Murder as a Fine Art is probably the best police...
The Nameless – Book Review

The Nameless – Book Review

The Nameless By Ramsey Campbell Samhain Publishing ISBN: 978-1-61921-308-1 Publication Date; $5.50 ebook; $15.00 trade paperback Reviewed by Andrew Byers Ramsey Campbell is one of the most celebrated horror authors still writing today.  I first became aware of...
The Midnight Man – Book Review

The Midnight Man – Book Review

The Midnight Man By Stephen Laws Samhain Publishing ISBN:9781619213470 June 2013, Softcover $16.00, eBook $5.00  Review by Kat Yares The Midnight Man by Stephen Laws is a collection of sixteen stories, plus a screenplay,  guaranteed to get under your skin.  Each of...
Gossamer – Book Review

Gossamer – Book Review

Gossamer by Lee Thompson Bloodberry Market eBook, 221 pages, $2.97 Review by Darkeva Few writers make it difficult to write objective reviews of their work that aren’t a collection of endless praise. Even fewer can make readers want to hunt for everything else by that...
Eternity – Book Review

Eternity – Book Review

Eternity by Tamara Thorne Zebra Publishing New Paperback Edition Available Fall of 2013 ISBN-10: 1420132555 ISBN-13: 978-1420132557 Review by Michael Aronovitz It was not necessarily Hannibal Lecter’s vicious ingenuity that riveted us, but rather his sense of “play,”...
The Troop – Book Review

The Troop – Book Review

The Troop Nick Cutter (pseud.) Gallery Books/Simon & Schuster, January 2014 Trade paperback, 359 pp., ARC (pre-publication review)  Reviewed  by Michael R. Collings  Within the first few pages of Nick Cutter’s novel The Troop, one is reminded of several crucial...

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