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Book Review | The Spirit Engineer by A.J. West
Belfast, 1914. Since the sinking of the Titanic, spiritualism has become increasingly popular. Many families attempt to contact the spirits of their loved ones lost at sea. Engineer and skeptic William Jackson Crawford…
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Book Review | All The White Spaces by Ally Wilkes
In the wake of the First World War, Jonathan Morgan stows away on a ship bound for an Antarctic expedition. When disaster strikes, the crew is isolated on land in the freezing winter…
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Book Review | The Perfect Place To Die by Bryce Moore
Living in a dysfunctional family in Utah, Zuretta is resigned to a life of solitude and subserviency. But when her sister, Ruby, disappears after travelling to Chicago for the World’s Fair, Zuretta embarks…
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Book Review | The Watchers by A. M. Shine
During a road trip to deliver a parrot for her friend, Peter, Mina’s car breaks down on the edge of a forest. Trapped in the middle of nowhere, she stumbles into a bunker…
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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,…
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Book Review | The 22 Murders of Madison May by Max Barry
Felicity Staples is a journalist reporting on the shocking murder of real estate agent Madison May. The crime seems random and the suspect is in the wind until she spots him on the…