Category: Gothic horror
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Letters From The Dead by Sam Hurcom – Book Review
PUBLISHERS BLURB Sam Hurcom’s debut, A Shadow on the Lens, published last year and was described by The Guardian as ‘gothic, claustrophobic and wonderfully dark’. His second book, Letters From the Dead is a complete standalone but follows the same protagonist, Thomas Bexley, who is one of the world’s first forensic photographers. This is a […]
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The Nesting by CJ Cooke – Book Review
PUBLISHERS BLURB The grieving widower. The motherless daughters. A beautiful house in the woods. And a nanny came to save the day…. So what if Lexi isn’t telling the truth about who she is? Escaping to the remote snows of Norway was her lifeline. And all she wanted was to be a part of their […]
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(S)witchboard by Andrew Post – Book Review
PUBLISHERS BLURB It’s only as haunted as you are. After two raids turn up zero evidence, narcotics detective Dwayne Spare infiltrates a crumbling apartment building where a suspected manufacturer of krokodil is hiding—but finds something much worse. The chemist Gerald Metzger isn’t after money; he’s lulling his most ‘dedicated’ customers into catatonia, to make contact […]
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The Die Of Death by Kenneth B. Andersen – Book Review
PUBLISHERS BLURB Philip’s adventures as the Devil’s apprentice have changed him—in a good way. Although he misses his friends in Hell, he has made new friends in life. But when the future of the underworld is threatened once again, Philip’s help is needed. Death’s Die has been stolen and immortality is spreading across the globe. […]
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The Garden Of Bewitchment by Catherine Cavendish – Book Review
PUBLISHERS BLURB From the author of The Haunting of Henderson Close praised by Booklist, The British Fantasy Society, Ladies of Horror Fiction and many more! In 1893, Evelyn and Claire leave their home in a Yorkshire town for life in a rural retreat on their beloved moors. But when a strange toy garden mysteriously appears, […]