The Frenzy War Gregory Lamberson Medallion Press Trade Paper, 300 pages, $14.95 Review by Sheila M. Merritt Sequels are often letdowns, but that isn’t the case with The Frenzy War. Gregory Lamberson’s follow-up to The Frenzy Way surpasses the first novel...
Gutshot Edited by Conrad Williams PS Publishing Hardcover Review by Mario Guslandi The old West was certainly a frequent scene for violence and horror (between settlers, between farmers and outlaws, not to mention between Indians and Whites). Therefore a horror...
Blood Life Gianna Perada Bright Eyes Press Paperback, Digital Editions Review by Darkeva Gianna Perada brings us into the imagined world of Spectrum in 1774, in which King Morgan is a tyrannical ruler with no regard for the fact that his daughter, Alexandria, loves a...
Poe’s Lighthouse Christopher Conlon, editor Wicker Park Press Trade Paper, 277 pages, $18.95 Review by Sheila M. Merritt A fragment of a work, an unfinished story, composed by one of the most famous horror writers in the world. How irresistible is this to...
Next, After Lucifer Neil McMahon Quinotaur Press Trade Paper, 322 pages, $12.75 Review by Sheila M. Merritt What could be more rapturous than staying at a villa in the south of France? Oh, to indulge in the delectable food, bask in the stunning scenery, explore the...
Horror For Good Eds. R.J. Cavender, Mark Scioneaux, Robert S. Wilson Cutting Block Press 403 pages, March 30, 2012, Paperback, Digital Review by Darkeva Horror for Good is a charitable anthology of horror fiction with all revenue (less direct costs for production,...