Acadia Event – Book Review
Acadia Event MJ Preston Great Old Ones Publishing Reviewed by Alex Scully Some years back, author MJ Preston had the rare opportunity to drive what is known as the World’s Longest Ice Road. This massive stretch of frozen tundra is beautiful in a stark way, but there...
The Devil’s Detective – Book Review
The Devil’s Detective Simon Kurt Unsworth Doubleday Reviewed by Wayne C. Rogers The Devil’s Detective by Simon Kurt Unsworth is the author’s first novel, and it’s certainly an impressive one to say the least. In some ways the author has reinvented the “horror” genre...
Dawn of the Dead – Book Review
Dawn of the Dead George A. Romero & Susanna Sparrow Gallery Books May 27, 2015 (reprint) Reviewed by Marvin P. Vernon Novelizations are always a little tricky to review. The entire idea of novelizing a film seems a bit odd. You are taking a separate art form and...
At Hell’s Gates – Book Review
At Hell’s Gate: Volume One Edited by Monique Happy and James Crawford September 21, 2014 Reviewed by Jess Landry An anthology that has a kick-ass cover, whose proceeds go to a great charity and that has a story called “Exploding Shit Zombies” has to be great, right?...
Hungry Darkness – Book Review
Hungry Darkness Gabino Iglesias Severed Press June 7, 2015 Reviewed by Tim Potter Gabino Iglesias ventures into book-length horror for the first time with his Severed Press novella, Hungry Darkness. It’s an entertaining tale of horror on and below the ocean waves just...
Tales from the Crypt – Graphic Novel Review
The EC Archives: Tales From the Crypt Volume 1 Various authors Dark Horse Books July 28, 2015 Reviewed by Tim Potter Dark Horse Books is releasing a new edition of The EC Archives: Tales From the Crypt Volume 1, a collection of some of the most influential stories in...
The Fifth House of the Heart – Book Review
The Fifth House of the Heart Ben Tripp Gallery/Simon & Schuster 2015 Reviewed by Michael R. Collings Veteran antiques dealer Asmodeus Saxon-Tang—widely known simply as Sax—is just stubborn enough not to allow the mysterious woman to outbid him on an ormolu clock;...
The Harvest Man – Book Review
The Harvest Man Alex Grecian G.P. Putnam’s Sons May 19, 2015 Reviewed by Tim Potter The Harvest Man, the fourth book in author Alex Grecian’s continuing series of Scotland Yard’s Murder Squad, is a fresh and, at times, brutal novel that further explores the characters...
A Confederacy of Horrors – Book Review
A Confederacy of Horrors James Robert Smith Hippocampus Press 2015 Reviewed by David Goudsward I’m familiar with James Robert Smith’s work from his novels and his co-editing the extraordinary Arkham House anthology Evermore, a 2006 collection of stories based on Edgar...
June JournalStone Hellnotes Newsletter
Summer's here and it's time to find something good to read as you head to the beach or pool. If only there was some place you could go to find all of the horror, fantasy, and science fiction you'll need to pass the hours as you sit blissfully under the cabana waiting...
ApocalyptiGirl: An Aria for the End Times – Graphic Novel Review
ApocalyptiGirl: An Aria for the End Times Andrew MacLean Dark Horse Comics June 16, 2015 Reviewed by Jess Landry Familiar with the post-apocalyptic world? Good, then you should know the basics, like the crumbling structures overgrown with foliage; the typical war...
Pigiron – Book Review
Pigiron David James Keaton Blastgun, an imprint of Burnt Bridge Press June 19, 2015 Reviewed by Tim Potter A town in the desert is said to exist as long as there are still horses living there. So what happens if the last horse in town has been shot dead with a hole...
Amok! Short Sharp Shocks Volume 1 – Book Review
Amok! Short Sharp Shocks Volume 1 Edited by Neil Baker April Moon Books 2014 Reviewed by David Goudsward Editor Baker has chosen the theme of mental disintegration, random rampages and similar madness for AMOK!, the inaugural volume of a proposed series of themed...
Carpenter’s Corner: Escape from New York
Snake Plissken. Side-parted, shoulder length, greasy hair. Black clad and leathered. Grizzled and gnarled, with an eye-patch over his left. Armed with an Uzi 9mm, scoped and silenced. Mess with him at your peril. Standing a 1980’s action hero height of 5'8" (or 1...
The Eye That Blinds – Book Review
The Eye That Blinds B.E. Scully DarkFuse March 17, 2015 Reviewed by Tim Potter B.E. Scully’s DarkFuse release The Eye That Blinds is an interesting, if unfocused, glimpse into the horrors of the social media age. Three friends navigate post-college life and the...