Deadfall Hotel – Book Review

Deadfall Hotel – Book Review

Deadfall Hotel Steve Rasnic Tem Solaris Trade Paper, 304 pages, $9.99 Review by Sheila M. Merritt “We carry our fears with us wherever we go. We pack them neatly, holding them close because if we lost them, where would we be?” This is a rhetorical question...
Witch Hunts – Graphic Novel Review

Witch Hunts – Graphic Novel Review

Witch Hunts: A Graphic History of the Burning Times Rocky Wood, Lisa Morton and Greg Chapman McFarland, 2012 Review by Matthew Tait Having a somewhat passing acquaintance with a creator behind Witch Hunts, I was well aware of this graphic novel’s conception and...
Other Kingdoms – Book Review

Other Kingdoms – Book Review

Other Kingdoms Richard Matheson Gauntlet, 2011; $50.00 Signed, Numbered Edition Review by William Simmons Richard Matheson brought emotional maturity to the horror and fantasy genres, injecting supernatural premises and alienated characters with believability and...
Bloodman – Book Review

Bloodman – Book Review

Bloodman Robert Pobi Thomas & Mercer Trade Paper, 428 pages, $14.95 Review by Sheila M. Merritt Writing credible fiction about psychopaths is difficult. The author must create a severely mentally disturbed, yet comprehensible, character. The reader should be able...
A Satan Carol – Book Review

A Satan Carol – Book Review

A Satan Carol Alan S. Kessler Wild Child Publishing $5.99 (Kindle) Review by Darkeva Horror readers tend to expect that any serious work of fiction involving Satan is going to be a violent bloodbath or an action-packed religious thriller. I certainly had that in mind...
Finding Poe – Book Review

Finding Poe – Book Review

Finding Poe by Leigh M. Lane Cerebral Books $3.99 (Kindle) Review by Darkeva Edgar Allan Poe, equally claimed by horror writers and mystery writers as the grandfather of both genres, if not the founder of one or both depending on who you talk to, remains a subject of...

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