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Book Review | Barrowbeck by Andrew Michael Hurley
Welcome to Barrowbeck. For centuries, the residents in the remote valley on the Yorkshire-Lancashire border have navigated the challenges posed by forces beyond their understanding. They dedicate themselves to raising families, cultivating the…
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Book Review | So Thirsty by Rachel Harrison
Sloane is dreading her birthday. She doesn’t need reminders about getting older, or how her life is not exciting anymore. Her husband comes up with a weekend getaway plan – but not with…
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Book Review: Leutogi by H.T. Boyd
May 2001. Manhattan socialite Egret Covello is desperate to be skinny. When she hears about an exotic tapeworm in the Australian Outback that can make her lose weight quickly, she decides to fly…
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Book Review | No Road Home by John Fram
A single father must protect his son against his new wife’s family in this locked-room horror from the author of The Bright Lands. Alyssa Wright is the granddaughter of a famed televangelist, and…
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Book Review | All The Fiends of Hell by Adam L.G. Nevill
A red night of bells, an infestation of bloodthirsty creatures, and deserted places where people have vanished. Karl is one of the few who survived the event. He finds two children and they…
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Book Review | The Whispering Muse by Laura Purcell
At the Mercury Theatre in London’s West End, there are rumours of a curse. People say the actress Lilith has made a pact with Melpomene, the tragic muse of Greek mythology, in exchange…