From Below Jeffrey Hale Severed Press January 30th, 2015 Reviewed by Stuart Conover Just when you thought it was safe to get back into the water, Jeffrey Hale proves us wrong with From Below. This is the first tale set in his terror-filled underwater world and if you...
The Art of Horrible People John Skipp Lazy Fascist Press August 15, 2015 Reviewed by Tim Potter John Skipp’s new book, The Art of Horrible People, is something special. Not only is it a great addition to his already prodigious body of work, but it’s all his, every...
Haunted Eileen Maksym April 25th, 2013 Reviewed by Stuart Conover In Haunted we are treated to Eileen Maksym’s debut novel and the introduction of the Society for Paranormal Researchers. I almost didn’t open it with an author I hadn’t heard of using the name ‘Haunted’...
Greasepaint David C. Hayes Samhain Publishing November 3, 2015 Reviewed by Tim Potter In his first work with Samhain Horror, genre veteran David C. Hayes delivers a solid novella with Greasepaint. It’s a serial killing clown story with a workable premise and some...
Darkness Rising Brian Moreland Samhain Publishing September 1st, 2015 Reviewed by Sheri White Marty Weaver works as a groundskeeper at a local college, but his true passion is writing. He loves one of the students, Jennifer, and has even struck up a friendship with...
Pokergeist Michael Phillip Cash July 2015 Reviewed by Michael R. Collings Clutch Henderson has one ambition in life: to win the golden bracelet at the International Series of Poker in Las Vegas and thereby prove to himself that he is the best player in the world and...