“Frankenstein’s Monster” is a faithful literary sequel to Mary Shelley’s classic, set ten years later. It is narrated almost exclusively from the point of view of the mad scientist’s surviving creature, still unnamed until about a third of the way through when he...
“Apocalypse of the Dead” is a zombie epic packed with non-stop action and horror and a huge cast of well crafted characters. This is the follow-up to “Dead City,” which explained the origin of the zombie plague at hand, a by-product of a Katrina-like hurricane on the...
“Concrete Jungle” by Brett McBean is a fast-paced short novel exposing the effects on five victims trapped inside a parking garage after an inexplicable attack by Nature. As the title suggests, full grown trees, labyrinthine vines, and even bodies of water crash into...
“Viking Dead” is the latest novel in a series of stand-alone novels “Tomes of the Dead” from Abaddon Books. The series explores the theme of the undead from various settings and time periods. This book is set in the Age of the Vikings—976 A.D., Northern Europe. Bjolf,...
“The Infection” by Craig DiLouie is one of the best novels I have read in a long time. Notice I did not simply say one of the best horror novels, though that is also true. This is great writing—relentless and unflinching–a gritty, realistic and appropriately...
“Dead Stay Dead” by Paul Jessup is an imaginative novella that mixes college kids, zombies, ghosts, a little Lovecraft Mythos and a whole lot of fun. It is part of a novella series from The Zombie Feed, and if this is typical of its quality, this looks to be a fine...