Review
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Book Review | Bloodsucker City by Jim Towns
September, 1933. Lena is sentenced to life in prison after being falsely convicted of murdering her own child. She is sent to the notorious Steelgate Women’s Prison, a fortress on a mountain with…
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Book Review | Bury Me In Shadows by Greg Herren
Jake is adjusting to life after a terrible breakup and a hospital stay due to a drugs-and-alcohol binge. To help him recover, his mother sends him to her dying mother’s home in rural…
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Book Review | The Spirit Engineer by A.J. West
Belfast, 1914. Since the sinking of the Titanic, spiritualism has become increasingly popular. Many families attempt to contact the spirits of their loved ones lost at sea. Engineer and skeptic William Jackson Crawford…
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Book Review | Elmwood by N.T. Morris
Ever since he found a body at the side of the road, Aidan has been plagued by nightmares. He decides to go on a retreat with his wife Laura to the picturesque town…
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Book Review | Lamella by Max Halper
Mel is having a good life – or so he thinks. He has a great career, a beautiful home, and a solid relationship with his girlfriend. Until one day, he comes home to…
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Book Review | Dark Stars: New Tales of Darkest Horror
Dark Stars is an anthology of 12 horror stories created as an homage to the classic horror anthology, Dark Forces, edited by Kirby McCauley. The new collection is edited by John F.D. Taff…