Category: Books
Read This: Trade Yer Coffin For A Gun
Trade Yer Coffin for a Gun by Mer Whinery is one truly weird Western. It reads like a mash up […]
Read More →Read This: Figures Unseen
Figures Unseen: Selected Stories, the latest collection by Steve Rasnic Tem, is a master-class in weird fiction. The circumstances […]
Read More →Read This: Hammer Films: An Exhaustive Filmography
Hammer Films: An Exhaustive Filmography by Tom Johnson and Deborah Del Vecchio delivers what it promises. First published […]
Read More →Read This: Nightbird
Nightbird by David Busboom is an entertaining, richly written debut novella that I wish were a full-length novel. The […]
Read More →Read This: The Man in the High Castle
A year ago I reviewed the first season of the Amazon series The Man in the High Castle. Now, […]
Read More →Read This: Roadside Picnic
Roadside Picnic by Arkady and Boris Strugatsky is a strange and affective science fiction novel—classic, understated, and far deeper […]
Read More →Read This: The Fisherman
The Fisherman by John Langan is a quietly disturbing novel of loss, black sorcery, and regret. Unexpectedly, the story […]
Read More →Read This: The Weird
The Weird is a far-ranging 2012 anthology compiled by Ann and Jeff VanderMeer, both of whom have stellar weird […]
Read More →Read This: The Fireman
The Fireman, Joe Hill’s latest opus, is a big, rambling, post-apocalyptic horror novel that is fast-moving and entertaining but, […]
Read More →Read This: The Loney
The Loney is Andrew Michael Hurley’s first novel, and it is a wonder. As literary horror it is gothic […]
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