Black Wings of Cthulhu: Twenty-One Tales of Lovecraftian Horror S. T. Joshi, Editor Titan Books Trade Paper, 507 pages, $14.95 Review by Sheila M. Merritt “Lovecraft understood the true tenacity and scope of the roots of horror, and knew how to savor its...
Tankbread Paul Mannering Digital edition Review by Matthew Tait Zombies. They are everywhere in the genre at the moment. And like them or not, the undead are here to stay. The trick in fiction, of course, is to try and dig something new out of the sand – an...
Tribesmen Adam Cesare Ravenous Shadows Paperback, Kindle Review by Darkeva Although wonderful, the praise quotes from horror heavyweights Jeff Strand, Stephen Graham Jones, and Nate Kenyon are not necessary to know that Tribesmen is a hell of a book. As with each...
Die, You Bastard, Die! Jan Kozlowski Ravenous Shadows, February 1, 2012 Kindle Edition, $4.99 Review by Darkeva Editor John Skipp includes a ‘love letter’ at the front of this novel about how excited he is to share the great fiction he’s finding for...
The Frenzy War Gregory Lamberson Medallion Press Trade Paper, 300 pages, $14.95 Review by Sheila M. Merritt Sequels are often letdowns, but that isn’t the case with The Frenzy War. Gregory Lamberson’s follow-up to The Frenzy Way surpasses the first novel...
Gutshot Edited by Conrad Williams PS Publishing Hardcover Review by Mario Guslandi The old West was certainly a frequent scene for violence and horror (between settlers, between farmers and outlaws, not to mention between Indians and Whites). Therefore a horror...