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Frankenstein, Dracula, and Eight More Early Tales of Terror for Halloween Reading
Celebrate Halloween with one or two of the earliest examples of the horror novel.
Read More »Book Review: ‘New Orleans Requiem’ by D. J. Donaldson
When a man is found stabbed with one eyelid removed and four Scrabble tiles on his chest, can the murderer be stopped before he kills again?
Read More »Book Review: ‘Tinseltown’ by William J. Mann
A look back into the history of Hollywood takes us into a more sinister and shady backdrop of murder.
Read More »Book Review: ‘The Demeter Code’ by Russell Brooks
Constant rumors and theories keep the world on edge with thoughts of pandemic horrors that could destroy everything as we know it.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Broken’ by Traci L. Slatton
The German occupation created controls unheard of in the city of love. How might this danger have appeared to a fallen angel, one who had already lost faith?
Read More »Book Review: ‘Death in the Dolomites’ by David P. Wagner
A workmanlike mystery with plenty of atmosphere.
Read More »Book Review: ‘The Ghost in the Electric Blue Suit’ by Graham Joyce
Can deep seated memories be the reason we are drawn to a particular place, a place that we may have never been?
Read More »Book Review: ‘Made For You’ by Melissa Marr
Suspense, mystery and romance with a dash of the paranormal.
Read More »Interview: John Lawson, Author of ‘Sorrow’
"I’m not looking for a movie deal or fame or anything. Just looking to share the stories."
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