The Poison Artist Jonathan Moore Houghton Mifflin Harcourt January 26, 2016 Reviewed by Marvin P. Vernon In Jonathan Moore’s incredibly intelligent and creepy psychological horror/suspense novel, The Poison Artist, San Francisco toxicologist Caleb Maddox has an...
Dominoes in Time Matthew Warner Cemetery Dance Publications November 2nd, 2015 Reviewed by Sheri White There is something for every reader in this collection. The eighteen stories are divided into sections, explained in the author’s entertaining foreword. The first...
The Dark at the End of the Tunnel Taylor Grant Cemetery Dance Publications November 3rd, 2015 Reviewed by Sheri White When I was asked to read and review this collection, I had no idea it was the author’s debut. The stories are just as good as any “seasoned” writer....
There’s a Bluebird in My Heart Gary McMahon White Noise Press October 14th, 2015 Reviewed by Sheri White Bill lives in a world of monsters. Nobody is sure if they are real or just something made up to keep people in line, but most people don’t take chances. Bill lives...
18 Wheels of Horror Edited by Eric Miller Big Time Books October 3rd, 2015 Reviewed by Sheri White You don’t find too many horror anthologies focused solely on truck drivers, but it’s actually a great subject to write about. A truck driver is on the road for quite a...
Women in horror and rock have historically forged paths that could be viewed as dissimilar, though one musician in particular has quite cleverly used parts and parcels of the former to make herself into a different kind of icon. However before unveiling the artist...