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Review | The Asylum by Karen Coles
It’s 1906 and Maud Lovell has been at Angelton Lunatic Asylum for five years. Her memories are gone and she’s been told that she’s unstable and violent. When a new doctor arrives, he’s…
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Review | ProleSCARYet: Tales of Horror and Class Warfare
In this collection of nineteen stories, the horrors of capitalism clash with the mundanity of everyday living. You’re angry because so many other people are in the same spot. Because it feels…
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Review | The Cut by Chris Brookmyre
Millie Spark is a special effects makeup artist with a talent for creating bloody scenes in horror movies. One day, she wakes up to find her boyfriend dead in her bed. She is…
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Book Review | The Occultists by Polly Schattel
Max Grahame lives a miserable life with a sick mother and a domineering stepfather. To escape, he gets a job as an errand boy at the post office. He discovers that the Postmaster…
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Review | Blacktop Wasteland by S.A. Cosby
Beauregard “Bug” Montage is a mechanic and family man, but he used to be a skilled getaway driver. When he finds himself down on his luck, he takes part in a jewelry store…
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Book Review | Thirteen Storeys by Jonathan Sims
Banyan Court is owned by a reclusive billionaire, Tobias Fell. It’s an exclusive development with luxury apartments at the front and an “affordable” block at the back. A group of strangers from the…