Animosity James Newman Necessary Evil Press, 2011, Signed & Limited, $45.00, 235pp Artwork by Alex McVey Introduction by Ray Garton Review by Wayne C. Rogers If you want to know what it’s like to be a horror writer, then you need to read Animosity by James...
Nightfall Stephen Leather 47 North Trade Paper, 439 pages, $14.95 Review by Sheila M. Merritt Turning 30 can be crisis inducing. For Jack Nightingale, however, it’s his upcoming 33rd birthday that causes anxiety. He’s recently discovered that the date...
Panic Button Frazer Lee Paperback, Kindle Review by Matthew Tait Based on a recent British Horror film of the same name, Panic Button is the kind of excursion that taps into every nuance and trope of modern horror cinema. Thankfully this fictitious outing can be just...
House of Sighs Aaron Dries Samhain Publishing Paperback, Digital, Audio Editions Review by La Diva Horror literature (and cinema) is often defined by context and subtext, and both seriously come into play here. House of Sighs, like the best fiction, works on a number...
Wide Open Deborah Coates Tor Books Hardcover, 304 pages, $24.99 Review by Sheila M. Merritt Sergeant Hallie Michaels is accustomed to wide open spaces. She hails from rural South Dakota and is serving in Afghanistan. While on duty, she “dies” for seven...
Cemetery Club JG Faherty JournalStone Trade Paper, 254 pages, $16.95 Review by Sheila M. Merritt A coterie of kids confronts the supernatural, but the menace reappears; prompting a horror-filled reunion. What immediately springs to mind is It by Stephen King. The...