John Dies at The End – Book Review
The protagonist in John Dies at The End notes, “Inappropriate laughter is the universal first sign of madness.” Extrapolating on that premise, readers who positively respond to this novel are quite mad.
The protagonist in John Dies at The End notes, “Inappropriate laughter is the universal first sign of madness.” Extrapolating on that premise, readers who positively respond to this novel are quite mad.
It’s not easy to write a compelling western/sci-fi/apocalyptic story in a novella format, but wunderkind author Gene O’Neill is an old hand at writing stories that keep you turning the pages to a satisfying denouement.
Shades of Blood and Shadow is intelligent horror, which doesn’t mean it sacrifices emotional punch.
This is the best zombie novel I’ve read to date. It even knocks Brian Keene’s classic take on the undead, The Rising, out of its top spot.
When David Pierce, a young out of work, and seemingly blacklisted, hydropower engineer is offered a dream job in the frozen waste of Jackson, Quebec City, Canada to oversee troubleshooting for a new hydro power plant he leaps at the second chance the new job offers.
Bodacious babes, dastardly demons, sociopathic sadists, and a maniacal mastermind combine forces in Hank Schwaeble’s novel Damnable.