Review Corner: The Third Corona Book of Horror Stories
The Third Corona Book of Horror Stories Review by S.J. Budd I finally got round to reading this one and I’m so glad I did, this is a superb collection of 18 diverse horror…
The Third Corona Book of Horror Stories Review by S.J. Budd I finally got round to reading this one and I’m so glad I did, this is a superb collection of 18 diverse horror…
Scavenger Hunt by Michaelbrent Collings Reviewed by Morgan K. Tanner It seems I’m not the only reviewer to comment that this book reads like a Saw film with a twist. OK, so those…
Hearthstone Cottage by Frazer Lee Review by S.J. Budd 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. But…
Patient K. by Barbie Wilde Reviewed by Morgan K. Tanner Karla is a one-eyed wonder. After losing her eye in a childhood accident she has gone through life with a real complex about it,…
The Haunting of Henderson Close by Catherine Cavendish Review by S.J. Budd *Originally Published in Issue 8, Halloween* Ghosts have always walked there. Now they’re not alone… In the depths of Edinburgh, an…
Coyote Songs by Gabino Iglesias Reviewed by Morgan K. Tanner Much has been written about this book. Most of it goes on about how amazing it is. I find going into a book that…
The Hungry Ones by Chris Sorensen Reviewed by Morgan K. Tanner *Originally Published in Issue 8, Halloween* The Nightmare Room was Chris Sorensen’s first installment in the excellent Messy Man saga, and it…
The One That Knows No Fear by Steve Stred Reviewed by S.J. Budd The One That Knows No Fear: stuntman extraordinaire. For young Timmy Wilson, this stuntman is his only reason for living. Every…
Faster by Calvin Demmer Reviewed by Morgan K. Tanner I’ve never hitchhiked, I’ve never been in the position to have to do it, so have no experience of catching a lift off…
Food for Worms by Ian Sputnik Reviewed by S.J. Budd “An anthology of small dark bites of life, death, everything in-between, and beyond written by Ian Sputnik.” Food for Worms is the debut collection…