Category: Horror
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Deity by Matt Wesolowski – Book Review
PUBLISHERS BLURB When pop megastar Zach Crystal dies in a fire at his remote mansion, his mysterious demise rips open the bitter divide between those who adored his music and his endless charity work, and those who viewed him as a despicable predator, who manipulated and abused young and vulnerable girls. Online journalist, Scott King,…
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The Children God Forgot by Graham Masterton – Book Review
PUBLISHERS BLURB Forsake the living. Forget the dead. Fear the children… The brand new chilling page-turner from the master of horror. A TERRIFYING BIRTH A young woman is rushed to the hospital with stabbing pains in her stomach. The chief surgeon delivers a living child with the face of an angel and the body of…
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Stranded by Stuart James – Book Review
PUBLISHERS BLURB A family trapped. A psychopath on the loose. Let the game begin… What could be more innocent than going on holiday? As a family drive along a quiet country lane on their way to the airport, they meet a stranger standing alone in the middle of the road. Steering them along another path,…
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The House Of A Hundred Whispers by Graham Masterton – Book Review
PUBLISHERS BLURB On a windswept moor, an old house guards its secrets… The new standalone horror novel from ‘a true master of horror.’ All Hallows Hall is a rambling Tudor mansion on the edge of the bleak and misty Dartmoor. It is not a place many would choose to live. Yet the former Governer of…
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Even If We Break by Marieke Nijkamp – Book Review
PUBLISHERS BLURB From #1 New York Times bestselling author Marieke Nijkamp comes a shocking new thriller about a group of friends tied together by a game and the deadly weekend that tears them apart. FIVE friends go to a cabin. FOUR of them are hiding secrets. THREE years of history bind them. TWO are doomed…
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The Apocalypse Strain by Jason Parent – Book Review
PUBLISHERS BLURB A multi-national research team, led by a medical genomics expert suffering from MS, study an ancient pandoravirus at a remote Siberian research facility. Called “Molli” by the research team, the organic substance reveals some unique but troublesome characteristics, qualities that, in the wrong hands, could lead to human extinction. The researchers soon learn…
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Mime by Chrissey Harrison – Book Review
PUBLISHERS BLURB There’s a supernatural killer on the loose… Elliot Cross didn t believe in monsters. At least, not until his brother died at the hands of something unnatural. Four years later and a string of impossible deaths leave the police baffled. Consumed by a desire to shine a journalistic light on the supernatural world,…
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Until Summer Comes Around by Glenn Rolfe – Book Review
PUBLISHERS BLURB When fifteen year old Rocky Zukas meets a mysterious dark-haired girl named November, his world is forever changed. The young couple falls under the spell of summer love, but not everyone approves. November’s brother, Gabriel, is the keeper of the family’s secret, and big brother is always watching, growing more sinister as his…
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Boy In The Box by Marc E. Fitch – Book Review
PUBLISHERS BLURB This is what true horror is meant to be, quiet and thoughtful, an eerie sense of something lurking just ahead in your path with no way of escape.” — Eric J. Guignard, award-winning author and editor, including That Which Grows Wild and A World of Horror Ten years ago a mysterious and tragic…
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The Wrongful Death by Kenneth B. Andersen – Book Review
PUBLISHERS BLURB An unfortunate chain of events makes Philip responsible for the untimely death of the school bully Sam—the Devil’s original choice for an heir. Philip must return to Hell to find Sam and bring him back to life, so that fate can be restored. But trouble is stirring in Lucifer’s kingdom and not even…
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Disturbing Works Volume 2 by Jon Richter – Book Review
PUBLISHERS BLURB John Richter’s Disturbing Works Volume II Another compendium of delightfully macabre stories by Jon Richter, author of Deadly Burial and Never Rest. Jon’s first short fiction collection was described as ‘Black Mirror meets Tales Of The Unexpected’, and here he brings you another chilling assortment of twisted tales encompassing killer creatures, terrifying technology,…
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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,…
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We Are Monsters by Brian Kirk – Book Review
PUBLISHERS BLURB Nominated for a Bram Stoker Award® for Superior Achievement in a First Novel. “A stark and frightening novel. Horror fans should definitely seek this one out.” – Booklist. When a troubled psychiatrist loses funding to perform clinical trials on an experimental cure for schizophrenia, he begins testing it on his asylum’s criminally insane,…
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The Tear Collector by Shawn Burgess
PUBLISHERS BLURB The misdeeds of our ancestors are debts passed from generation to generation. They lurk, hidden in the shadows, waiting for the right time to be collected. For the residents of Harper Pass—their debt is due. * * * MISSING PERSON: Have you seen Margo Combs? Contact Detective Holt (918) 555-0155 You…
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The Devils Apprentice by Kenneth B. Andersen – Book Review
PUBLISHERS BLURB Philip is a good boy, a really good boy, who accidentally gets sent to Hell to become the Devil’s heir. The Devil, Lucifer, is dying and desperately in need of a successor, but there’s been a mistake and Philip is the wrong boy. Philip is terrible at being bad, but Lucifer has no…
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Hearthstone Cottage by Frazer Lee – Book Review
PUBLISHERS BLURB Mike Carter and his girlfriend Helen, along with their friends Alex and Kay, travel to a remote loch side cottage for a post-graduation holiday. When Mike becomes haunted by a disturbing presence in the cottage, the bonds of friendship are tested as he must uncover the terrifying truth dwelling within the walls of…
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Slash by Hunter Shea – Book Review @huntershea1 @FlameTreePress @annecater
PUBLISHERS BLURB Five years after final girl Ashley King survived the infamous Resort Massacre, she’s found hanging in her basement by her fiancé, Todd Matthews. She left behind clues as to what really happened that night, clues that may reveal the identity of the killer the press has called The Wraith. With the help of…
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Those Who Came Before by J.H. Moncrieff – Book Review
PUBLISHERS BLURB An idyllic weekend camping trip is cut short when Reese Wallace’s friends are brutally murdered. As the group’s only survivor, Reese is the prime suspect, and his story doesn’t make much sense. A disembodied voice warning him to leave the campground the night before? A strange, blackened tree that gave him an electric…
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Rose by Rami Ungar – Book Review @BlackthornTours @RamiUngarWriter #Rose
PUBLISHERS BLURB Rose Taggert awakens in a greenhouse with no clear memory of the past two years and, to her horror, finds her body transformed into an unrecognizable form. Paris Kuyper has convinced Rose that they are lovers and as Paris could not bear for her to die, he has used an ancient and dark…