Devil Said Bang Richard Kadrey Harper Voyager Review by Darkeva The fourth book in Kadrey’s Sandman Slim series continues the hellish adventures of the eponymous main character, aka James Stark. We last left things off in Aloha from Hell with Stark pursuing his enemy,...
Red Town Lost John Shupeck Jr. Necro Publications, 2012 Paperback, 198 Pages Review by Matthew Tait Necro Publications continues its Fresh Flesh experiment with a debut novel from John Shupeck Jr. Here the author has woven a tale of four very different stories...
The Last Final Girl Stephen Grahm Jones Lazy Fascist Press Review by Brian M. Sammons A novel written both as a slasher flick and a love letter to slasher films? Yes please! See, I grew up during the golden age of slasher movies. I devoured them all, like a zombie...
Nightwhere John Everson Samhain Publishing, 2012, Trade Paperback, 266pps., $15.00 Review by Wayne C. Rogers I’m going to start off by saying Nightwhere by John Everson isn’t for everybody. This book is extremely intense, violent, sexual, and horrifying. In fact, the...
Fresh Blood & Old Bones Kasey Lansdale, ed. Biting Dog Publications 29 September 2012 Review by Michael R. Collings There are monsters … and then there are monsters. The truly fun thing about Fresh Blood & Old Bones is the sheer number of monsters...
Cannibal Corpse Tim Curran Permuted Press Review by Sheri White John Slaughter is an outlaw biker, one of The Devil’s Disciples. He is traveling to the Deadlands, the area West of the Mississippi River. The country is in a shambles, and the dead walk among its...