The Harrowing Robert E. Dunn Necro Publications January 2017 Reviewed by Shane Douglas Keene There are many tropes and themes that horror authors tend to reuse over and over again to raise the small hairs on your body, give you some goose-flesh and a shudder or two....
Beneath the Skin: The Sam Hunter Case Files Jonathan Maberry JournalStone December 2016 Reviewed by Michael R. Collings Jonathan Maberry is a master storyteller, and Beneath the Skin: The Sam Hunter Case Files showcases his talents. Widely known for his Joe Ledger...
Hieroglyphs of Blood and Bone Michael Griffin Trepidatio Publishing February 2016 Reviewed by Michael R. Collings Although the word is often applied to stories of horror and terror, few weird tales can legitimately claim to be phantasmagorical—composed of real or...
The Wild Harmonic Beth Patterson Hidden Worlds Books November 1, 2016 Reviewed by Marvin P. Vernon Birch “Buzz” MacKinley is a musician playing bass at the many music venues in New Orleans. Due to her troubled past and a closely guarded secret, she finds herself...
Exorcist Road Jonathan Janz Sinister Grin Press March 15, 2017 Reviewed by Shane Douglas Keene Ever since William Peter Blatty wrote the iconic novel The Exorcist, authors have been trying to repeat the feat, some out of a love of the author and a desire to pay...
Lost Signals Max Booth III and Lori Michelle, Editors Perpetual Motion Reviewed by C.M. Saunders Lost Signals is a themed anthology from Perpetual Motion Publishing about “Radio waves, numbers stations, rogue transmissions, and other unimaginable sounds you only wish...