FantasticLand Mike Bockoven Skyhorse Publishing October 2016 Reviewed by William Grabowski Prior to receiving his debut novel, I’d not heard of Mike Bockoven. Having read FantasticLand, I’ll not forget the name. As someone who reads and reviews a lot of...
The Disembodied Anthony Hains Kindle Press August 16th, 2016 Reviewed by Stuart Conover Anthony Hains is known for weaving a good tail — The Disembodied is his third title on the market and the best to date. The novel is part mystery, part thriller, part paranormal,...
The Hatching Ezekiel Boone Random House July, 2016 Reviewed by Josh Black Ezekiel Boone’s debut novel, The Hatching, begins with a tour guide leading some particularly arrogant and ungrateful tourists through a Peruvian jungle, on a path he’s walked many...
I Can Taste the Blood Edited by John F. D. Taff and Anthony Rivera Grey Matter Press August, 2016 Reviewed by C.M. Saunders I have the utmost respect for Grey Matter Press. They work with some of the biggest and best names in the business, from writers and editors all...
Mannheim Rex Robert Pobi Simon & Schuster Canada May 17, 2016 Reviewed by Josh Black As much as I enjoy the subtlety of quiet horror and the twisted allure of psychological head-trips, sometimes I just want to read about a big-ass monster tearing things up. When...
Arkham Nights: Tales of Mythos Noir Glynn Owen Barrass & Ron Shiflet Celaeno Press 2016 Reviewed by Brian M. Sammons Celaeno Press is a relatively new small press publisher who has been up to bat twice before this latest release. With their first release, Beyond...