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Tag: Horror

North Sea Hunters – Brad Harmer-Barnes – Review

“North Sea Hunters is another winning title from Mr Harmer-Barnes – full of tension, atmosphere and blood-spattered action, allied with excellent writing and a well-researched narrative…”

Beasties, Creature Feature, Harmer-Barnes, Horror, Severed Press

Lost Films – Max Booth III & Lori Michelle (Eds.) – Review

“If Lost Films represents the general quality of horror fiction that Perpetual Motion Machine Publishing are submitting to the marketplace, then I believe they have a very bright future in front of them…”

Anthology, Cosmic Horror, Horror, Max Booth III, Perpetual Motion Machine

Gaslight Gothic: Strange Tales of Sherlock Holmes – J.R.Campbell & Charles Prepolec (Eds.) – Review

“…including stories that provide moments of genuine horror, frank interrogations of the nature of gothic fiction and Sherlock Holmes as a character, and some genuinely unnerving endings. If only all Sherlock Holmes anthologies could be of this quality….”

Cosmic Horror, Horror

Xinners – Wayne Simmons – Review

“Unabashedly pulpy, deftly written with some impressive world-building, and featuring enough blood, gore, zombies and action scenes to satisfy any reader in the horror or undead genres, I cannot recommend Xinners enough…”

Horror, Sci-Fi, Undead, Zombies

Welcome To The Show: 17 Horror Stories – One Legendary Venue – Doug Murano & Matt Hayward (eds.) – Review

“Deserving to be on the shelf of any discerning horror fan, Welcome To The Show might just be the best anthology that Crystal Lake Publishing have ever published, and highlights just how much of a mark the publisher is making on the genre…”

Anthology, Cosmic Horror, Crystal Lake Publishing, Horror

Vietnam Black – Brad Harmer-Barnes – Review

“A brilliantly evocative cover, a simple but engrossing plot that draws the reader in, characters that are deftly written to actually make them interesting to the reader, and an antagonistic creature that is genuinely terrifying, all come together to make an excellent, first-rate novella…”

Beasties, Creature Feature, Horror, Vietnam, War

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