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Alien III by William Gibson (Audiobook) – Review
By @Roger Crow As a fan of the Alien saga, of all the sequels, Alien III was the most interesting. ... -
Death and Other Happy Endings by Melanie Cantor – Review
By Helen Johnston This isn’t the book I thought it would be, which isn’t necessarily a criticism but it did ... -
The Face in the Glass: The Gothic Tales of Mary Elizabeth Braddon – Review
By David Schuster The sheer productivity of some Victorian authors never fails to amaze me. In a society where women ... -
Spring by Ali Smith – Review
By Barney Bardsley This is the third novel in Ali Smith’s seasonal quartet, written in response to – and defiance ... -
The Weird Tales of William Hope Hodgson – Review
By Sarah Morgan The names of some authors live forever, while others are lesser known or maybe even forgotten altogether ... -
That Was a Shiver and Other Stories by James Kelman – Review
By Ela Portnoy When opening this book there is one thing that you just can’t ignore – James Kelman is ... -
From the Depths and Other Strange Tales of the Sea – Review
By David Schuster “Ships stick to narrow and clearly defined lanes as a rule. There are tremendous areas where I ... -
Munich by Robert Harris – Review
By Nigel Armitage In his gripping 1992 counter-factual novel Fatherland, Robert Harris envisaged a frightening world where Hitler and Nazi ... -
Spirits of the Season: Christmas Hauntings – Review
By David Schuster Ever since the BBC’s ‘A Ghost Story for Christmas’ television series of the 1970s, (watched in black ... -
The Folio Book of Horror Stories – Review
By Sarah Morgan The nights are drawing in and the weather has turned decidedly colder… and that means the atmosphere ... -
The Gothic Tales of HP Lovecraft – Review
By Sarah Morgan If HP Lovecraft were around today, he would no doubt be astonished by the respect his fiction ... -
Glimpses of the Unknown – Review
By Sarah Morgan I like books and I love horror stories. Put the two together and you basically have my ...