
{Book Review} Meat: Joseph D’Lacey
Meat: Joseph D’Lacey Reviewed By Brian Bogart ‘God is supreme. The flesh is sacred.’ Hiss. Clunk. Somehow, I missed this book making the rounds when […]
Meat: Joseph D’Lacey Reviewed By Brian Bogart ‘God is supreme. The flesh is sacred.’ Hiss. Clunk. Somehow, I missed this book making the rounds when […]
Videodrone highlights some of Ben’s incredibly entertaining video reviews which are intelligently written and often packed with humour & innuendo. I hope you enjoy Ben’s […]
Husk: Rachel Autumn Deering Reviewed By Steve Stred Paperback: 102 pages Publisher: Tiny Behemoth Press; (March 5, 2016) “Kevin Brooks had tasted blood before, but not […]
Pieces: Michael Aloisi & Rebecca Rowland Reviewed By Steve Stred Paperback: 284 pages Publisher: Dark Ink (10 July 2019) “Abducting her had been easier than he thought […]
Shine Your Light On Me: Lee Thompson Reviewed By Steve Stred Print Length: 144 pages Publisher: Apex Publications (March 14, 2017) “He told himself it was […]
IT: Stephen King Reviewed By Yolanda Sfetsos Paperback: 1088 pages Publisher: Hodder Paperbacks; (25 July 2017) The Blurb To the children, the town was their whole […]
The Horse And Mr Hyde: Matt Ferraz Reviewed By Ben Walker There are many odd combinations that somehow manage to work. Strawberries and balsamic vinegar. […]
Corpsepaint: David Peak Reviewed By Steve Stred Paperback: 240 pages Publisher: Word Horde (30 April 2018) I think after reading this book as well as ‘We Sold […]
Infernal – Cheryl Low Reviewed by Michelle Enelen Paperback: 224 pages Publisher: Grinning Skull Press (24 Oct. 2018) If you read the first page, before the prologue, […]
THE REDDENING Adam Nevill One million years of evolution didn’t change our nature. Nor did it bury the horrors predating civilisation. Ancient rites, old deities […]
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