The Immortalists Andrew Hook Telos Publishing March 22, 2014 Reviewed by Tim Potter The first book in the Mardent series, The Immortalists, by Andrew Hook is a well executed blend of private eye fiction, noir and horror elements. The story follows former cop and...
The Doorway Alan Spencer Samhain Publishing August 4, 2015 Reviewed by Tim Potter Alan Spencer’s latest Samhain Horror release, The Doorway, is an interesting and entertaining blend of extreme horror and classic mystery. The story centers around Morty Saggs, a...
Monster Hunter International Larry Correia Baen 2009 Reviewed by Michael R. Collings Larry Correia’s Monster Hunters International is a hoot…literally, figuratively, and every way in between. More than that, however, it is deeply, essentially comedic on multiple...
Tin Men Christopher Golden Ballantine Books June 23, 2015 Reviewed by Tim Potter Christopher Golden’s latest novel, Tin Men, is a rip-roaring science-fiction military adventure that starts at breakneck speed and never lets up until the last words fall off the page....
Mutt Shane McKenzie Rothco Press March 27, 2015 Reviewed by Tim Potter Shane McKenzie has become known, in recent years, as a quality writer of extreme horror. His work often deals with interesting and diverse themes like gluttony and lucha libre, set against the...
Black Star, Black Sun Rich Hawkins April Moon Books February 15th, 2015 Reviewed by Stuart Conover In Black Star, Black Sun, Rich Hawkins gives us a wonderful tale of Lovecraftian delight! In the novella we follow Ben Ottway who, after the loss of his wife, is...