It’s never an easy thing for a writer to immediately follow one great book release with another that’s not only …Read the Rest
Author Archive
Edge of Dark Water by Joe R. Lansdale – Review
Pretty and ambitions sixteen-year-old May Lynn Baxter, a girl who dreamt of going to Hollywood and becoming a movie star, …Read the Rest
Bleed For Me By Michael Robotham – review
When the troubled best friend of his daughter, fourteen-year-old Sienna, shows up at Joe O’Loughlin’s house unexpectedly one night, she’s …Read the Rest
Tumblin’ Dice by John McFetridge – Review
A rock band from the 70s called The High, now middle-aged, have crawled out of obscurity and gotten back together …Read the Rest
Voices Of The Dead by Peter Leonard – review
The horrors of Nazi Germany and the monstrous experiences of Jews has never been something I’ve had the desire to …Read the Rest
The Bitch by Les Edgerton – review
The Bitch (Bare Knuckles Press) is a splendid, devastating story of ex-con, Jake Bishop, trying to go straight and make …Read the Rest
Hurt Machine by Reed Farrel Coleman – review
In Hurt Machine (Tyrus Books) Reed Farrel Coleman’s continuing private eye series, ex-cop Moe Prager investigates the execution style murder …Read the Rest
Enter, Night by Michael Rowe – review
Toronto’s ChiZine Publishing is known for their strange, dark, and industrial type thrillers—novels considered too disturbing for mainstream publishers—and it’s …Read the Rest
Review— In Nine Kinds Of Pain by Leonard Fritz
Leonard Fritz paints a bleak portrait of the city of Detroit in his stylish debut novel In Nine Kinds Of …Read the Rest









