Darkness On The Edge Of Town – Book Review
Darkness on the Edge of Town is the story of humanity’s struggle to survive against forces beyond its control and a town’s spiraling descent into destruction.
Darkness on the Edge of Town is the story of humanity’s struggle to survive against forces beyond its control and a town’s spiraling descent into destruction.
In the best pieces included in the present collection the gay element is irrelevant, in that it blends effortlessly with the structure of the tale.
The nine stories in Hell Is An Awfully Big City are exercises in addressing the archetypes of horror fiction.
Reunion is a gentle and nostalgic look back at life in small town America in 1960 and the story of thirteen-year-old Jackie Stone and the adventure that changes his life forever.
The Best of Joe R. Lansdale is a selective collection of sixteen of Lansdale’s over two-hundred stories that includes many of his most popular tales dating from 1982 to the present day.
As with the best of writers of zombie comedy, S.G. Browne has peppered his novel with ample warped witticisms; suitable to become catchphrases among the horror crowd.