There’s something deeply unsettling and all-too-familiar about Mark Allan Gunnells’s new novella, When it Rains. Maybe it’s just living through a pandemic for the last couple of...
Whenever I sit down to read a book by Aaron Dries, I do my best to mentally prepare for what horrors I think the author might have...
If you’re a horror reader, Stephen Graham Jones should be on your radar and your bookshelf. The award-winning author of The Only Good Indians and Night of the...
We’re just two weeks away from the release of author Catherine McCarthy’s Immortelle from Off Limits Press. The haunting tale set in Wales is one that will...
Brett Riley’s Lord of Order published last week with an interesting premise that is oddly prescient even if the dystopian landscape is not quite what one would...
I’m getting really close to calling the race for best British genre novelist of the 21st century (thus far) for Catherine Cavendish, and the author’s new...
In a year of impressive debut novels from horror authors, Alexis Henderson’s The Year of the Witching rises to the top in more ways than one....
In Un-Su Kim’s debut novel, The Plotters, he envisions a Korea run behind-the-scenes by guilds of assassins creating a political climate that would make Jason Bourne’s head...
S.A. Bradley’s Screaming for Pleasure: How Horror Makes You Happy and Healthy is a difficult book to pin down. Raw and deeply intimate at times, the book chronicles...
Fans of Anne Rice’s Vampire Chronicles have an all new reason to be excited today with a brand new companion book available in bookstores and from online...
After seeing The Lords of Salem probably five or six times, I gave the book a whirl after receiving a copy from my wife as a...