The First Days: As the World Dies – Book Review

The First Days: As the World Dies – Book Review

The First Days: As the World Dies Rhiannon Frater Tor Trade Paper, 336 pages, $14.99 Review by Sheila M. Merritt Finding strength in the face of adversity is a motif in The First Days: As the World Dies. Author Rhiannon Frater examines the zombie apocalypse with a...
Cal McDonald Detective Tales – Book Review

Cal McDonald Detective Tales – Book Review

Cal McDonald Detective Tales Steve Niles Illustrated by Kelley Jones Publisher: Bloody Pulp Books May 2011, Price: $5 Review by Darkeva I’d polished off a bottle of Jim Beam, two bottles of Listerine, some Robitussin, and a package of Excedrin PM. I shoplifted...
Summer of Night – Book Review

Summer of Night – Book Review

[Editor’s Note: here’s the review that previously ran in one of our Book Review Projects. As always, our sincere thanks to Sheila for her insightful and intelligent reviews. They are always appreciated.] Summer of Night Dan Simmons St. Martin’s...
Summer Scares 2011 – The Prodigy

Summer Scares 2011 – The Prodigy

It’s that time again. The Summer Scares Book Review Project is up and running. Originally proposed by Dylan at Monster Librarian (he’s the one who keeps it going), the book review project teams up a handful of horror related web sites all offering a variety of horror...
The Gaki and Other Hungry Spirits – Book Review

The Gaki and Other Hungry Spirits – Book Review

The Gaki and Other Hungry Spirits Stephen Mark Rainey Dark Regions Press, 170 pages, $18.95 Review by Matthew Tait My second title from Dark Regions Press in as many weeks, this is the kind of collection that I knew would appeal to my personal macabre predilection...
Unspeakable: A New Breed of Terror – Book Review

Unspeakable: A New Breed of Terror – Book Review

Unspeakable – A New Breed Of Terror Edited by Theresa Dillon Blood Bound Books August 30, 2010, 247 Pages, $14.95 Review by Darkeva Not to be confused with the Unspeakable Horror anthology edited by Vince Liaguno and Chad Helder, Unspeakable: A New Breed of...

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