Review
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Book Review | Penpal by Dathan Auerbach
In this terrifying book, a man recalls strange and disturbing incidents during his childhood. From his earliest years in kindergarten to his older teenage years, he learns that these events are part of…
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Book Review | False Witness by Karin Slaughter
Leigh Coulton has a good life – a job as a defence lawyer, a thriving daughter, and an amicable divorce from her long-time husband. But when she is given the task of defending…
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Book Review | When Things Get Dark edited by Ellen Datlow
When Things Get Dark is a remarkable horror anthology inspired by Shirley Jackson! What I love about Shirley Jackson’s writing is the darkness it leaves behind. From discontented women to dysfunctional families,…
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Book Review | The 22 Murders of Madison May by Max Barry
Felicity Staples is a journalist reporting on the shocking murder of real estate agent Madison May. The crime seems random and the suspect is in the wind until she spots him on the…
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Book Review | Human Tenderloin by Craig Wallwork
Human Tenderloin is a strong collection of sixteen horror stories by an author I’m reading for the first time – and definitely not the last! The horrors in this book range from…
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Book Review | Yes, Daddy by Jonathan Parks-Ramage
Jonah Keller left a troubled home for New York City with dreams of becoming a screenwriter. Broke and yearning for a connection to the rich and famous, he sets up a meeting with…