Tag Archives: Horror
“The Takers” – by R. W. Ridley
The secret is not to let them know you’re aware of them. Keep quiet. Keep moving. And whatever you do, don’t speak their name. The Takers is set in a contemporary Earth which has somehow been invaded by creatures that … Continue reading
“Slaves of God” – by Brian Rappatta
Travis is fading away – literally. He feels alone in his predicament and is scared of the hungers it has awakened within him. His condition is not a secret; someone is coming for him. Slaves of God is an interesting … Continue reading
“Martyrs & Monsters” – by Robert Dunbar
In various shades of dark and darker, Robert Dunbar presents a collection of short and often disturbing little tales. I had been interested in sampling the work of this author for some time, his name often associated with a sub-genre … Continue reading
“Symphony of Blood” – by Adam Pepper
Hank Mondale is an out-of-luck private investigator with his fare share of vices. When he’s not drinking Jim Beam and recklessly gambling on any game in town, he’s dodging debt collectors, landlords and even his mother. So when a high … Continue reading
“Diary of the Displaced” – by Glynn James
He comes to on a pile of rubbish in darkness not knowing where he is, how he got there and with only a vague recollection of what he was doing beforehand. Thus starts the journal of James Halldon. Diary of … Continue reading
“Speed Dating with the Dead” – by Scott Nicholson
Wayne “Digger” Wilson convenes his paranormal circus at the White Horse Inn – to give his clients a show, to make a profit and to keep a promise to the dead. The White Horse wants something in return and it … Continue reading
“Northwoods Deep” – by Joel Arnold
Something’s in the woods – something ancient. Will you survive it? Northwoods Deep is what I would call a true horror. It has a dark power at its heart with which you become acquainted over the story by way of … Continue reading
“Night Camp” – by L.C. Evans
On January 12th 2012, it was announced on various indie author and reader boards that author L.C. Evans had passed away the previous evening finally losing a hard-fought battle with cancer. I have had no previous personal dealings with LC, … Continue reading
“Loss” – by Glen Krisch
Angie has suffered a devastating loss. Her husband has been killed in a car accident in the snow and she was the driver. This is basically where we start with Loss. Glen Krisch wants to tell a story with this … Continue reading
“De Bello Lemures” – by Thomas Brookside
Let me start this review by stating that I’m already a fan of Thomas Brookside. I read his The Last Days of Jericho and had this to say: To me, this book is a great example of what can be … Continue reading