Stealing Night – Book Review

Stealing Night – Book Review

Stealing Night Peter Giglio Nightscape Press April 2013, $12.99 trade paperback, $3.99 eBook  Reviewed by Michael R. Collings One thing I much appreciate about horror as a ‘genre’ is its limitlessness. To be sure, there are usually creatures or monsters or things both...
The Red Girl – Book Review

The Red Girl – Book Review

The Red Girl Luke Walker Musa Publishing E-book, 289 pages  Review by Elizabeth Reuter The Red Girl is a story of old friends that once included a girl named Geri, until she committed suicide. We open with the living part of the group seeing the ghost of Geri and...
Fit for a Frankenstein – Book Review

Fit for a Frankenstein – Book Review

Fit for a Frankenstein by Paul McComas and Greg Starrett Walkabout Publishing ISBN: 978-1-4826-2233-1 May 2013, $8.99  Reviewed by Neil Baker This is the first collaborative novella by Paul McComas, award-winning author and editor of six previous titles, and Greg...
The Lost Continent – Book Review

The Lost Continent – Book Review

The Lost Continent (orig: Beyond Thirty) Edgar Rice Burroughs As Beyond Thirty, 1916; as eBook, 2012 Project Gutenberg  Reviewed by Michael R. Collings Glimpses of the Future through the Past I am fairly familiar with the works of Edgar Rice Burroughs. I’ve read and...
The Mountain King – Book Review

The Mountain King – Book Review

The Mountain King Rick Hautala Leisure Books, 2001; Cemetery Dance, 2011 (eBook)  Reviewed by Michael R. Colllings Rick Hautala’s The Mountain King is a solid horror story, well told. It is not narrative overlaid with or supporting philosophy, religion, or sociology....

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