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Book Review | Family Business by Jonathan Sims
Diya Burman’s life takes a difficult turn when she loses her best friend. Grief has taken hold of her life, costing her job. Then Diya lands a new job at Slough & Sons,…
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Book Review | A Haunting In Hialeah Gardens by Raul Palma
Since his wife’s death, Hugo’s debt has become insurmountable. He’s barely surviving on his work as a babaláwo, though secretly he doesn’t believe in spirits. One day, his debt collector, Alexi, calls for…
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Book Review | Death Deserved by Jørn Lier Horst and Thomas Enger
Celebrity blogger Emma Ramm was the first person to discover that a famous former athlete has gone missing. Police officer Alexander Blix is appointed to head up the investigation but he still bears…
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Book Review | Cunning Folk by Adam Nevill
Tom, Fiona, and their child, Gracey, move into their new home in rural England. Excited to own a house for the first time, Tom believes he can fix the dilapidated house with a…
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Book Review | What One Wouldn’t Do: An Anthology on the Lengths One Might Go To
What One Wouldn’t Do is an incredible collection of 29 horror stories and poems on the theme of grief. It asks how far would a person go when they’re driven by heartbreak?…
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Book Review | When Things Get Dark edited by Ellen Datlow
When Things Get Dark is a remarkable horror anthology inspired by Shirley Jackson! What I love about Shirley Jackson’s writing is the darkness it leaves behind. From discontented women to dysfunctional families,…