April 20, 2021
Kyle Holl
Lord of Order is a neo-western set in a world destroyed and ruled by a fundamentalist Christian cult called The Crusade. This is the second novel by author Brett Riley, whose previous work includes screenplays and a paranormal mystery called Comanche. There's nothing supernatural this time around, but there's enough brutality and gore to keep [...]
April 13, 2021
Sean Woodard
Can you think of a more iconic American horror villain than Jason Voorhees? Released this past October by University Press of Mississippi to coincide with Friday the 13th’s 40th anniversary, Wickham Clayton’s See! Hear! Cut! Kill! Experiencing Friday the 13th provides readers with 238 pages of generous overview and detailed analysis on the popular horror franchise. [...]
April 6, 2021
Sean Quinn
In the penthouse of Banyan Court, thirteen strangers are the last to see their vastly wealthy and mysterious host, Tobias Fell, alive. Thirteen Storeys, by Jonathan Sims, is a horror anthology for a new age, following strangers who are dragged together by a force they cannot see. Sims brings the elevator to each landing, all [...]
March 30, 2021
Kyle Holl
A Disgusting Supermarket of Death is the new short story collection by James C. Harberson III, who previously brought us the witty and gory graphic novel Stay Alive. This time around Harberson is serving up appropriately bite-sized servings of extreme horror meant to shock and entertain even the most jaded of horror readers-- luckily, this [...]
March 16, 2021
Kyle Holl
We had the opportunity to interview New York Times Bestselling author Lisa Renee Jones about her new novel, The Poet! This is the first in a new series about Austin homicide detective Samatha Jazz, and it introduces us to her amidst her investigation of a budding serial killer who leaves snippets of poetry at the [...]
March 2, 2021
Sean Quinn
After a harrowing stay at Bethlem Asylum, Clara is thrust back into the life of a sophisticated English woman of the 1870s. She moves to Durham with her husband Henry, a poor but up-and-coming professor of mathematics. Constantly plagued with visions of torturous therapies practiced in Bethlem, Clara struggles to regain the position in society [...]
February 23, 2021
Sean Quinn
The Curse of Braddock Mansion begins as Natalie and her history professor husband, Evan, are quickly uprooted from their lives after Evan accepts a position to teach at a University in Atlanta. Exhausted from the seemingly fruitless search for an apartment, Natalie sparks fate when she sees a vacancy sign hanging on the gate of [...]
MOUNTAIN MAN is Mostly Just Zombie Tropes
LORD OF ORDER Is Gritty, Brutal, and Satisfying
SEE! HEAR! CUT! KILL! EXPERIENCING FRIDAY THE 13TH Is A Treasure Trove Of Information For Readers & Scholars
THIRTEEN STOREYS Is a Horror Anthology for a New Age
A DISGUSTING SUPERMARKET OF DEATH Lives Up to Its Title
We Talked to Lisa Renee Jones About Her Serial Killer Procedural, THE POET!
THE SAVAGE INSTINCT Feels Like a Vice Grip
THE CURSE OF BRADDOCK MANSION Is Compelling and Entertaining
MOUNTAIN MAN is Mostly Just Zombie Tropes
LORD OF ORDER Is Gritty, Brutal, and Satisfying
SEE! HEAR! CUT! KILL! EXPERIENCING FRIDAY THE 13TH Is A Treasure Trove Of Information For Readers & Scholars
THIRTEEN STOREYS Is a Horror Anthology for a New Age
A DISGUSTING SUPERMARKET OF DEATH Lives Up to Its Title
We Talked to Lisa Renee Jones About Her Serial Killer Procedural, THE POET!
THE SAVAGE INSTINCT Feels Like a Vice Grip
THE CURSE OF BRADDOCK MANSION Is Compelling and Entertaining
MOUNTAIN MAN is Mostly Just Zombie Tropes
LORD OF ORDER Is Gritty, Brutal, and Satisfying
SEE! HEAR! CUT! KILL! EXPERIENCING FRIDAY THE 13TH Is A Treasure Trove Of Information For Readers & Scholars
THIRTEEN STOREYS Is a Horror Anthology for a New Age
A DISGUSTING SUPERMARKET OF DEATH Lives Up to Its Title
We Talked to Lisa Renee Jones About Her Serial Killer Procedural, THE POET!
THE SAVAGE INSTINCT Feels Like a Vice Grip
THE CURSE OF BRADDOCK MANSION Is Compelling and Entertaining