Shadow Menagerie Michael Ayoob Grimgata August 8, 2015 Reviewed by Jess Landry In Michael Ayoob’s novel, Shadow Menagerie, readers are transported to Burdock Downs, a once prosperous industrial town now nothing more than a city left to rot. When a shady developer...
Monsterland Michael Phillip Cash October, 2015 Reviewed by Michael R.Collings Monsterland is not Michael Phillip Cash’s best-written novel — there are several long passages of exposition near the beginning that threaten to slow the pace too much and, paradoxically, in...
Moloch’s Children David A. Riley May 19th, 2015 Parallel Universe Publications Reviewed by Stuart Conover What can I say aside from David A. Riley’s Moloch’s Children short of the fact that if you love the idea of a haunted house, a writer with an overactive...
The Collected Ghost Stories: Peripheral Visions Robert Hood Dark Phases Press April 6, 2015 Reviewed by Alex Scully When I read the summary of this collection, my heart skipped a beat. Melancholy reflections? Disquieting? Chilling visions of ghostly apocalypse? What...
Tales of the Bastard Drunk D.M. Woon Mystery & Horror LLC May 23, 2015 Reviewed by Matthew Scott Baker In a genre saturated with regurgitated ideas, it is refreshing to discover unique concepts for horror stories still exist. I am a rabid fan of horror fiction,...
Mycroft Holmes Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Anna Waterhouse Titan Books September 22, 2015 Reviewed by Alex Scully It was a casual comment said in passing. A common occurrence in the red house of Oregon. “Kareem Abdul-Jabbar is writing a book.” I glanced over at my sister....