Horror For Good – Book Review

Horror For Good – Book Review

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,...
Monster Book For Girls – Book Review

Monster Book For Girls – Book Review

Monster Book for Girls Edited by Terry Grimwood Exaggerated Press, 2011 Review by Matthew Tait Somewhat familiar with what Exaggerated Press has to offer (Terry Grimwood’s own Bloody War was one of my highlights of 2011), I approached Monster Book for Girls...
Stephen King’s Battleground – Book Review

Stephen King’s Battleground – Book Review

Stephen King’s Battleground: A Commemoration of the Emmy-Winning Television Adaptation Richard Christian Matheson, editor Gauntlet Press Hardcover, 288 pages, $75.00 Review by Sheila M. Merritt Silence can indeed be golden. This year’s Academy Awards...
Halo of the Damned – Book Review

Halo of the Damned – Book Review

Halo of the Damned Dina Rae Eternal Press (Damnation Books) 256 pages, Paperback, Digital Review by Darkeva Armaros is one of Satan’s Fallen minions. He deceived God, and wants to try his luck with Satan, his ultimate goal being to surpass even the Devil in...
Attic Clowns – Book Review

Attic Clowns – Book Review

Attic Clowns Jeremy C. Shipp Redrum Horror, February 7, 2012 274 pages, Paperback $12.99 Review by Darkeva If you thought Pennywise, the diabolical demon clown from Stephen King’s It was scary, or if you generally have an aversion to most clowns, should you be...
Nightworld – Book Review

Nightworld – Book Review

Nightworld: A Repairman Jack Novel F. Paul Wilson Tor Books Hardcover, 400 pages, $25.99 Review by Sheila M. Merritt F. Paul Wilson and his character Repairman Jack have some things in common. They are not, for example, content to be confined to a single series. If...

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