Tag: horror review
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[REVIEW] The Nightmare Man – by J. H. Markert
THE NIGHTMARE MAN often feels like it is obviously paying homage to great stories and storytellers; I can see some liking that, but I found it distracting and a bit frustrating. However, there are some gritty and memorable scenes/visuals scattered throughout this book, as well as ideas. It’s difficult to say why I didn’t enjoy […]
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[REVIEW] Daphne – by Josh Malerman
THE NIGHTMARE MAN often feels like it is obviously paying homage to great stories and storytellers; I can see some liking that, but I found it distracting and a bit frustrating. However, there are some gritty and memorable scenes/visuals scattered throughout this book, as well as ideas. It’s difficult to say why I didn’t enjoy […]
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[REVIEW] Lovebirds – by Matthew Brady
LOVEBIRDS by Matthew Brady Released by Mannison Press I was reading the new Eerie River anthology, It Calls from the Sky, when I came upon this author. I enjoyed his contribution so much that I immediately went online to find something else he’d written. Enter Lovebirds, a novelette about love without limits. In Ballantine Bay, […]
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[REVIEW] The Portal – by Russell James
THE PORTAL By Russell James Published by Flame Tree Press The premise behind The Portal is an easy horror grab – the devil has returned to open his doorway to Hell. It also flows with potential for a gruesome and wild ride, even if we never see the devil’s demons feast upon the Earth. He, […]