Finders Keepers Stephen King Scribner June 2, 2015 Reviewed by Tim Potter Finders Keepers, the latest from Stephen King, is a follow-up to last year’s Edgar Award winning Mr. Mercedes. The book has some real highlights and, unfortunately, some real problems and ends...
SNAFU: Survival of the Fittest Edited by Amanda J. Spedding & Geoff Brown Cohesion Press August 21, 2015 Reviewed by Jess Landry Having read some fictional war novels and having watched an ass-load of war movies, there are certain things one comes to expect from...
Mr. Nasty Leo Darke Samhain Publishing September 1, 2015 Reviewed by Tim Potter Mr. Nasty, by Leo Darke, is a new novel from Samhain Horror that is equal parts entertaining and tiresome. As the title indicates, the book revolves around a killer who has an obsession...
At Hell’s Gates: Origins of Evil Various authors February 1, 2015 Reviewed by Matthew Scott Baker When I first read the blurb about At Hell’s Gates: Origins of Evil, I thought to myself, “What a perfect title for an anthology!” Hell is always an interesting...
The Disassembled Man Jon Bassoff DarkFuse June 2, 2015 Reviewed by Tim Potter Frankie Avicious is not a nice man and he’s coming apart at the seams. Jon Bassoff’s thrilling new novel The Disassembled Man chronicles Frankie’s fall from generally unpleasant guy to...
Q Island Russell James Samhain Publishing, Ltd. July 7, 2015 Reviewed by Marvin P. Vernon Q Island is a novel about an epidemic. It is not a zombie novel. I wanted to make that clear at the beginning because the virus that is taking over Long island in Russell James’...