Crawlspace John Gregory Hancock Artsprocket Publishing November 22, 2014 Reviewed by Michael R. Collings Today was a first. I started and finished a review copy of a novel I received yesterday. That in itself is not unique; if a novel catches my interest, and is not...
Brother Ania Ahlborn Gallery Books September 29, 2015 Reviewed by Marvin P. Vernon Brother by Ania Ahlborn is easily the most disturbing book I have read this year. It fits into a personal reading category I call “Loved and Hated,” sitting comfortably (or perhaps...
Wolf Land Jonathan Janz Samhain Publishing November 3, 2015 Reviewed by Tim Potter The latest release from Jonathan Janz, one of the genre’s most consistent authors of horror fiction in the last few years, comes Wolf Land, a deep dive into classic werewolf lore....
Letters to Robert Bloch and Others Edited by David E. Schultz and S.T. Joshi Hippocampus Press July 18, 2015 Reviewed by David Goudsward The seventh collection of the Letters to H.P. Lovecraft may be one of the more important in the series. The other volumes span...
Cthulhu Fhtagn! Edited by Ross E. Lockhart Word Horde August 15, 2015 Reviewed by Matthew Scott Baker These days, if I hear the word ‘Cthulhu,’ my ears perk up and my salivary glands kick into overdrive. It seems I simply cannot get enough of the tentacled Old One, in...
The Leper Window Frazer Lee Samhain Publishing October 6, 2015 Reviewed by Marvin P. Vernon Daniel Gates is hired to deliver a demonic book called the Choronzon Grimoire. When it is found, a page has been torn out of it. He is sent to North Wales to retrieve it, but...