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The Invention of Sound by Chuck Palahniuk – Review
By Emma Stamp As a lover of both the book and film, Fight Club, I’m always excited to read the ... -
The Return by Rachel Harrison – Review
By Sarah Morgan Marketing people love a good slogan, don’t they? The bright spark who thought to describe Rachel Harrison’s ... -
If It Bleeds by Stephen King – Review
By Emma Stamp I feel as if I should start this review by confessing that before I read If It ... -
Bad People by Craig Wallwork – Review
By Sarah Morgan I love a bit of folk horror. I’m passionate about crime fiction too. And I’m a proud ... -
Starve Acre by Andrew Michael Hurley – Review
By Sarah Morgan Whenever a new writer bursts onto the literary scene, critics and publishers attempt to pigeonhole them into ... -
Doorway to Dilemma edited by Mike Ashley – Review
By Sarah Morgan The British Library’s ‘Tales of the Weird’ is an ever-expanding collection, but its editor, Mike Ashley, must ... -
The Platform Edge, edited by Mike Ashley – Review
By David Schuster Why do we have such an enduring fascination with the mysteries of train travel? What is it ... -
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. ... -
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 ... -
Such Small Hands by Andrés Barba – Review
By Sarah Morgan Every so often, a book comes along that takes your breath away, leaving you stunned and perhaps ... -
The Truants by Lee Markham – Review
By Sarah Morgan Can a book really be about vampires without ever actually mentioning them by name? Lee Markham’s slender ...