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Review | Dracul by Dacre Stoker and J.D. Barker
Bram Stoker spends his childhood confined to his bed, caught in a mysterious illness. The only person able to heal him is his nanny, Ellen Crone. But after strange deaths occur in Bram’s…
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Review | Remains by Andrew Cull
After the murder of her son, Alex, Lucy Campbell struggles to cope until she checks herself into a psychiatric hospital. Six months later, she leaves to follow the whispers that are calling for…
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Review | Hollow Bones by B. Narr
Danielle Wright and Luca Navarro are ornithologists hired to save the Caddo Lake swamps. Harper Benoit is a tour guide intent on saving her family business. But they have no idea that something…
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Review | Everything Is Beautiful and Nothing Bad Can Ever Happen Here by Michael Wehunt
Everything Is Beautiful and Nothing Bad Can Ever Happen Here is published through the Nightscape Press Charitable Chapbooks line. One third of all sales of this book will go to support the Southern…
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Review | The Fearing: Book Four – Earth & Ember by John F.D. Taff
The Fearing saga concludes with Book Four – Earth & Ember, the fourth and final installment. The survivors try to find a way out from under the tyranny of a sadistic man. And…
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Review | This Census-Taker by China MiƩville
An unnamed boy witnesses something awful in his house, but he’s told that what he saw isn’t the truth. As he wonders whether his memories are real, he also seeks to escape his…