Boom Town Glenn Rolfe Samhain Publishing April 7, 2015 Reviewed by Tim Potter Boom Town by Glenn Rolfe is a terrifically entertaining novella with a great one-two punch of fun story and characters. This is Rolfe’s first book-length work that isn’t a ghost story, a...
The Final Transmission Brian F.H. Clement Damnation Books December 1st, 2013 Reviewed by Stuart Conover In ‘The Final Transmission’ Brian F.H. Clement delivers us a mixture of the occult and a crime procedural in his shockingly fun debut novel. Set in Toronto we...
Black Ceremonies Charles Black Parallel Universe Publications January, 2015 Reviewed by Jess Landry With nods to Miskatonic University, ocean-dwelling creatures and everyone’s favourite grimoire, fans of Lovecraft will appreciate the often subtle (and sometimes...
Old Scratch and Owl Hoots: A Collection of Utah Horror Edited by C.R. Langille and R.L. Weston Griffin Publishers 2014 Reviewed by Michael R. Collings The subtitle to Old Scratch and Owl Hoots, a thoroughly enjoyable anthology edited by C.R. Langille and R.L. Weston,...
The Boneyard Keith Minnion Crossword Press/Bad Moon Books September 26th, 2014 Reviewed by Sheri White It’s 1921 and John Randall Pitcairn is celebrating his sixth birthday. John is an orphan; his only friend a stable worker who isn’t allowed to the party. John’s...
3 Gates of the Dead Jonathan Ryan Premier Digital Publishing 2013 Reviewed by Michael Collings Jonathan Ryan’s 3 Gates of the Dead, the first book in his 3 Gates Series, does not read like a novel…or, rather, it reads like the best kind of novel. There is much about...