Andersonville – Edward M. Erdelac – Review

Andersonville is engagingly written, sharply plotted and has  a well-realised cast of characters…this is one of the best horror novels I have ever read, and cannot recommend it highly enough…”

The Statement of Andrew Doran – Matthew Davenport – Review

“…Davenport has written a fantastically pulpy, fists-swinging, guns-blazing, magical lightning-hurling action-adventure that readily proves that not all Mythos tales need to be grim, foreboding and often achingly depressing in order to be successful or authentic…”

The Sea Was A Fair Master – Calvin Demmer – Review

“…an impressive first book from author Calvin Demmer, demonstrating an assured, confident voice and a mastery of the building blocks of good horror fiction, and is yet another striking publication by Unnerving which can only bode well for their future as a publisher…”

Dillinger in Charleston – Mark Ciccone – Review

“I’ve been lucky enough to be invited to submit the occasional Alternate History book review over at the new Blog being run by Sea Lion Press – and my first review (and the first review for the entire blog) is of Dillinger in Charleston by Mark Ciccone…”

Tales of Cthulhu Invictus – Brian M. Sammons (ed.) – Review

“With some excellent cover art, high-quality editing, and some brilliant stories that delve into the world of Cthulhu Invictus to deliver nine original and vivid stories that cleverly merge together historical Rome and fictional Lovecraftian horrors, Tales of Cthulhu Invictus is an invaluable anthology that goes quite some way to filling in some major holes in the Lovecraftian/Cthulhu Mythos genre…”