“The Lesser Swamp-Gods of Little Dixie is a roller-coaster adventure through the Weird South and the grim-dark region of Little Dixie, full of quiet (and loud) occult and cosmic horror, and all drenched in a deeply engaging and authentic atmosphere and an occasional sly sense of humour that peeks through, tongue in cheek. Excellent characterisation, some great action scenes, particularly towards the end of the novella, and some of the best Weird Horror writing I’ve ever encountered in the genre, The Lesser Swamp-Gods of Little Dixie is an amazing achievement by Jonathan Raab…”
Operation: Amazon – William Meikle – Review
“Operation: Amazon is another sure-fire hit for William Meikle, and a fourth exciting, action-packed and fast-paced chapter in the S-Squad story…”
The Hillbilly Moonshine Massacre – Jonathan Raab -Review
“Brilliant characterisation, great action scenes, deft development of atmosphere, and a constant, unsettling barrage of horror blended with conspiracy theories and a wickedly sharp, dark sense of humour all blend into one fantastic creation…”
The Green and the Black – William Meikle – Review
“The Green and the Black is William Meikle at his best, delivering strong, deftly-written prose entwined with a highly imaginative and richly-detailed mythological plot. It digs out the most disturbing elements of local folklore and legend and then uses them as a framework for a powerful, atmospheric and slow-burning piece of horror fiction that is often almost unbearably tense…”
Tales From The Lake – Volume 5 – Kenneth W. Cain (Ed.) – Review
“Tales From The Lake – Volume 5 is an absolute triumph, a wonderfully inclusive celebration of the best that the Horror genre can produce, unhindered by the constraints of themes or specific topics…”
The Lovecraft Squad: Dreaming – Stephen Jones (ed.) – Review
“The Lovecraft Squad: Dreaming is a hugely enjoyable anthology, and Stephen Jones has once again worked his magic as editor to pull together some of the best and most imaginative writers in the horror and cosmic horror genres to deliver original, engaging and chilling tales based around the Human Protection League shared universe…”
High Strange Horror: Weird Tales of Paranoia and the Damned – Jonathan Raab (Ed.) – Review
“The cover art is gorgeous, the editing top-notch, and the anthology has so many stories that stand out for a variety of reasons, not least because of the variety and high level of quality on display…”
The Front: Berlin or Bust – Craig DiLouie – Review
“…a blood-spattered, memorable and above-all deeply enjoyable title that serves as a rare example of how to do military horror right…”
Revelation: A World at War – Dark War – Mark H. Walker – Review
“there’s some impressive world-building and imaginative thinking going on, allied with an increasingly tense atmosphere as the fighting goes and the more explicit occult elements become involved…”
Tempest Outpost – Brad Harmer-Barnes – Review
“Taken as a whole, Tempest Outpost is hugely enjoyable, a fast-paced and tense action thriller that features some great writing, memorable characters and some imaginative creatures that are creepy as hell as they hunt their unfortunate prey…”
Hell Ship – Benedict J. Jones – Review
“A fascinating blend of military and occult horror – and with an ending that hints towards a move into alternate history-based horror – Hell Ship is a title that I can highly recommend…”
Where The Dead Go To Die – Aaron Dries and Mark Allan Gunnells – Review
“If you want an original, engrossing and thoughtful take on the undead genre that immediately stands out from amongst its many, many competitors, then you can do no better than to purchase a copy of Where The Dead Go To Die.”
Trade Yer Coffin for a Gun – Mer Whinery – Review
” When everything is considered together – the brilliant cover art, excellent copy-editing and internal layout, the fantastic writing, plotting and characterisation provided by Whinery – I have no hesitation in calling this one of the best ‘Weird West’ novels that I’ve ever read…”
Burning Sky – Weston Ochse – Review
“Burning Sky is a fantastic novel that I enjoyed every minute of reading – engagingly written, sharply plotted and laced with both cosmic horrors and the entirely human-made horrors of modern war. I firmly believe that it represents the pinnacle of the military horror genre, and will be difficult, if not impossible, to surpass…”
Lost Highways: Dark Fictions From The Road – D. Alexander Ward (Ed.) – Review
“Another brilliant anthology from Crystal Lake Publishing, Lost Highways: Dark Fictions From The Road is a title that the publisher, editor, illustrators and authors should be extremely proud to be involved in…
