The Wildman – Book Review

The Wildman – Book Review

The Wildman Rick Hautala 2008, Los Angeles: Omnium Gatherum, 2012 Reviewed by Michael R. Collings It all begins with the death of a twelve-year-old boy at a summer camp. Or perhaps not. The Wildman opens with a warning against facile preconceptions about beginnings...
Ink – Book Review

Ink – Book Review

Ink Damien Walters Grintalis Samhain Publishers 2012, Trade Paperback, $16.00, 297pp Review by Wayne C. Rogers Ink is Damien Walters Grintalis’ first novel, and it’s an excellent horror story with precision writing, a different kind of concept from vampires and...
Into The Woods – Book Review

Into The Woods – Book Review

Into The Woods: Tales from the Hallows and Beyond Kim Harrison Harper Voyager, 2012 Review by Michael R. Collings I requested the opportunity to review New York Times Bestseller Kim Harrison’s recent collection of short stories and novellas. The advance information I...
Infected

Infected

Infected William Vitka Graveside Tales Review by Sheri White This review contains a minor spoiler. Are you tired of zombies yet? I confess, I am not. I’m a huge fan of those lurching, flesh-eating monsters. I know some people believe this sub-genre has played itself...
Indian Summer – Book Review

Indian Summer – Book Review

Indian Summer Rick Hautala Cemetery Dance Publications, 2012 Review by Michael R. Collings I remember reading Little Brothers a number of years ago and being impressed with it, so much so that when I had the opportunity to purchase it for my Kindle recently, I was...
Seal Team 666 – Book Review

Seal Team 666 – Book Review

Seal Team 666 Weston Ochse Thomas Dunne Books (St. Martins Press) 320 Pages, November, 2012 Review by Norman L Rubenstein Those familiar with the written work of Weston Ochse; for example his HWA Bram Stoker Award® winning first novel, Scarecrow Gods, or his Pushcart...

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