Over at Miskatonic Review, a treatment of William Holloway’s “Ammonia,” the first story in The Abyssal Plain: The R’lyeh Cycle: Holloway’s story is largely effective, and accomplishes what it sets out to do: to tell the story of Cthulhu’s...
Weeping Season Seán O’Connor Matador May 21, 2019 Reviewed by Ray Palen Irish author Seán O’Connor burst upon the horror scene in 2019 with the novella entitled The Mongrel, which was nominated for a Splatterpunk Award. I often wonder what it would be like...
Vampyre Theatre Nancy Kilpatrick (author) Baskerville Books (print)/Amazon Digital Services December 15, 2019 Reviewed by Elaine Pascale I believe it is safe to say that Nancy Kilpatrick is a vampire fan. Since I share a love of the mythical creatures, I am always...
You who read me, do you know what it is you read? On a mission to recover an ancient artifact, an amnesiac girl unlocks the terrible secret of humanity’s past and future. The implementation of a radical new technology sends an unlucky test pilot into a dimension of...
Slaughterhouse Slumber Party Dustin Mills Productions, 2019 Reviewed by Rick Hipson The raunchy fun starts with a scantily-clad woman puking in the crapper before psyching herself up to get back to the party. Hey, isn’t that how slumber parties are supposed to end,...
Homicide detective David Moore has never had a case quite like this: a series of savage murders targeting the family of Frank Ballaro, a mafia kingpin with half the city of Niagara Falls in his pocket. The killer strikes with inhuman violence, and always on the night...