In these pages you will find a healthy amount of death, gore, and general evil-doing bastards. Dustin LaValley knows how to write violence, he also knows his music, but more of that to follow. This is a collection of three… Read More ›
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Book Review – Siphon by A. A. Medina
Siphon was a dark, disturbing read that I only appreciated exactly how disturbing it was once I’d finished. I’d read A A Medina’s collection of short stories, Itch, dug them, so decided the time was right to dive into his… Read More ›
Book Review – Bird Box by Josh Malerman
I am a little embarrassed to admit that until recently I had never read anything by Josh Malerman. I’d heard great things about his books and decided that it was about time I stopped messing around and immersed myself in… Read More ›
Book Review – Chainsaw by John Bender
Chainsaw is a short, fun blast of violence and gore that never takes itself too seriously. The action is fast-paced with no time for character self-reflection or world building, because that would just get in the way. It’s in your… Read More ›
Book Review – Weekend Getaway by Tom Deady
Aww, stories about couples in love heading out into the countryside for a romantic weekend away from it all are always a favourite of mine. So picking up the excellent Weekend Getaway, I was excited to hear how a lovely… Read More ›
Book Review – Land of Bones by Glenn Rolfe
I’ve recently been diagnosed with a case of Glenn Rolfe Fever. I wouldn’t say ‘suffering with’ because that would indicate it’s not been an enjoyable experience. I devoured his short novel, Becoming, and now I’m here again with a review… Read More ›
Book Review – Becoming by Glenn Rolfe
When I hear of a story involving The Lady in the Lake, my thoughts race to an enchanted maiden rising from the still waters with beautiful long hair and wonderful magic bringing joy to many. Well, in this horror novel… Read More ›
Book Review – Wet Bones by Wol-vriey
Wet Bones, at its core, is the tale of a mass murder investigation by two dumbfounded cops with no leads or ideas what in the hell has been happening. The murders surely cannot have been committed by anything of this… Read More ›
Book Review – Cats Like Cream by Renee Miller
I flew through this short novella during my lunch break at work. I may have been a little late in starting my afternoon but it was all worth it. Wow, what a superb story. Our protagonist, if that’s the right… Read More ›