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Review | One by One by D.W. Gillespie (ARC)
The Easton family moves into an old house after Frank Easton decides the family needs a change. While his wife Debra and eldest child Dean are reluctant and skeptical, the youngest child, Alice,…
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Review | The Fearing: Book Three – Air & Dust by John F.D. Taff (ARC)
Reverend Mark and a few remaining survivors try to keep safe in an empty airfield. But fears remain and the night brings many horrible things. When daylight comes and a strange man arrives,…
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Review | The Passengers by John Marrs
In a distant future, the United Kingdom has moved towards driverless vehicles on the road and plan to gradually ban other types of vehicles. A Hacker targets eight people in these driverless cars…
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Review | Gretchen by Shannon Kirk (ARC)
For as long as Lucy can remember, she’s been on the run with her mother, moving from state to state. She doesn’t know why, and her mother isn’t forthcoming. Now, they’ve settled in…
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Review | A Book of Bones by John Connolly
Charlie Parker arrives in Arizona at the behest of his FBI contact, Agent Ross. Ross needs Parker’s assistance in identifying a dead body which he believes to be that of Pallida Mors, Quayle’s…
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Review | Her Body & Other Parties by Carmen Maria Machado
A collection of eight short stories featuring the various lives of women as they deal with relationships, marriage, work and motherhood. The stories are experimental, fantastical, even apocalyptic. But at its core the…