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Book Review | The Inconsolables by Michael Wehunt
A terrifying, thoughtful collection of ten uncanny stories that explores life and death through the eyes of characters in challenging situations. Death was as present in the blank spaces of the map…
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Book Review | Tender Is the Flesh by Agustina Bazterrica
Marcos works at the local processing plant, where he’s involved in a rather unusual industry — one that people have come to accept in this new world. He’s been going through a tough…
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Book Review | Graveyard Shift by M.L. Rio
Five nightshift workers regularly meet at a local cemetery during their breaks: a bartender, a rideshare driver, a hotel receptionist, a former student, and a journalist. One evening, they find a freshly dug…
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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 | The Graveyard Apartment by Mariko Koike
Originally published in Japan in 1986, The Graveyard Apartment is a suspenseful horror about a young family that believes they’ve found their dream home. At first, everything seemed perfect. But before long, they…