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Review | The Only Good Indians by Stephen Graham Jones
Ten years ago, four Native American men killed a young elk on a hunt. It’s something they have always done, but this time it’s different. Because a vengeful entity has awakened and now…
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Review | Survivor Song by Paul Tremblay
In mere weeks, a rabies-like virus has spread and crippled the state of Massachusetts. The virus has a short incubation period and the infected succumb to it in just hours. Hospitals are overrun…
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Review | A Cosmology of Monsters by Shaun Hamill
Noah Turner grew up haunted by secrets and monsters. His father, Harry, died when Noah was a baby, but not before constructing a haunted house attraction that becomes the family’s legacy. Ignored by…
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Review | Devil’s Creek by Todd Keisling
At the Lord’s Church of Holy Voices in Stauford, Kentucky, Jacob Masters leads his congregation to pray to a nameless god, and sacrifice their flesh and blood for him. The church burned down…
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Review | Friday Black by Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah
Friday Black is a collection that pulls no punches! Most of the stories are set in a dystopian, near-futuristic setting, reminiscent of Black Mirror with its dark humour and cutting satire. Racism, capitalism,…
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Review | The Deep by Alma Katsu
In 1912, strange things are happening on the magnificent RMS Titanic. Annie Hebbley is excited to start her new job, unaware of the fate that awaits her. In 1916, two survivors of the…