Review
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Review | The Asylum by Karen Coles
It’s 1906 and Maud Lovell has been at Angelton Lunatic Asylum for five years. Her memories are gone and she’s been told that she’s unstable and violent. When a new doctor arrives, he’s…
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Review | ProleSCARYet: Tales of Horror and Class Warfare
In this collection of nineteen stories, the horrors of capitalism clash with the mundanity of everyday living. You’re angry because so many other people are in the same spot. Because it feels…
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Review | The Dare by Lesley Kara
When Lizzie was 13, her friend Alice died in a tragic accident. But she has no memory of it, despite being at the scene, due to her seizure. Yet other people believe she’s…
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Review | The Lamplighters by Emma Stonex
In 1972, three keepers vanish from a remote lighthouse in Cornwall, miles from the shore. 20 years later, the women they left behind are still struggling to move on. A writer is giving…
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Review | Such Pretty Things by Lisa Heathfield
After their mother’s accident, 14-year-old Clara and her little brother Stephen are sent to stay with their aunt and uncle in a remote house in the hills. They have no idea how long…
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Review | The Loop by Jeremy Robert Johnson
The small town of Turner Falls becomes the center of epidemic violence as teenagers suddenly become aggressive and start attacking others. They are all the children of executives from the local biotech firm…