High Moor 2: Moonstruck by Graeme Reynolds Horrific Tales Publishing Paperback, 354 pages, $12.99 Reviewed by Darkeva The highly anticipated follow-up to 2011’s High Moor, High Moor 2: Moonstruck continues the story of our protagonist, John Simpson, the ‘moonstruck’...
Whitstable Written by Stephen Volk Spectral Press, 2013 Reviewed by David Riley I was uncertain how I would feel about a novella whose central character was Peter Cushing, especially one set during probably the darkest period of the actor’s life, immediately after the...
Blood Relations: A Good Mormon Girl Mystery Michaelbrent Collings Amazon Digital Services, Inc., March 2013 Reviewed by Michael R. Collings When my son first told me that his next novel would be a mystery, I was intrigued. Although he is pretty good at just about...
Zom-B Darren Shan Little Brown $14.99, 174 pages, young adult Reviewed by: Amy Shane An in your face zombie thriller with open jaws gnashing at your face. Zom-B can only be described as a shudder inducing assault to your senses. Zom-B is a horrific zombie tale that...
Night Terrors Jonathan Janz Samhain, June 2014 Reviewed by Michael R. Collings The full title of this volume is: Night Terrors: Savage Species, Part One. Readers should be forewarned to take it seriously for several reasons. First (and no spoiler is intended here),...
Murder as a Fine Art David Morrell Mulholland Books, May 2013 Reviewed by Michael R. Collings Remarkable. Compelling. Intriguing. These and other words appear (perhaps too frequently) in review after review. I try to avoid them as much as possible since they suggest...