Tag: Horror
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LIFE CYCLE OF A MOTH by Rowe Irvin (BOOK REVIEW)
“Protect you against Rot, Daughter. Shudder with the thought of it, that worst thing. Rot like the gone-bad-on-the-inside of fruit, like biting into an apple without ... -
MOONFLOW by Bitter Karella (BOOK REVIEW)
“Under the trees and the earth, under the roots of the towering spruce and the mighty fir, under strata of rich black loam and rocky clay, ... -
STRAW WORLD AND OTHER ECHOES FROM THE VOID by Erik McHatton (BOOK REVIEW)
When we go the cinema for the latest slasher, when we pick up that paperback from hell on a dusty, shadowy shelf, when we walk home, ... -
HEX HOUSE by Amy Jane Stewart (COVER REVEAL)
Today we’re thrilled to be featuring another cover reveal for Titan Books – this time, Amy Jane Stewart’s debut feminist horror fairy-tale HEX HOUSE. Here’s the ... -
THE SILENT COMPANIONS by Laura Purcell (BOOK REVIEW)
“Slowly, she let the slate and chalk drop from her hands. She could feel the past stealing up on her, the way a river inches up ... -
SOUR CHERRY by Natalia Theodoridou (BOOK REVIEW)
“He was wrong, of course, about what is natural. In her years with her husband, Eunice had come to understand a thing about nature, the one ... -
My Femgore Favourites – GUEST POST by Leigh Radford (ONE YELLOW EYE)
Full of heartbreak, revulsion and black humour, a scientist desperately searches for a cure to a zombie virus while also hiding a monumental secret – her ... -
Minky Woodcock: The Girl Called Cthulhu (Vol 3), by Cynthia von Buhler (BOOK REVIEW)
Minky Woodcock: The Girl Called Cthulhu (Vol 3), by Cynthia von Buhler Spoilers for previous volumes Sensational artist Cynthia von Buhler melds her glorious illustrations with ... -
HOSTILE by Luke Scull (BOOK REVIEW)
James Herbert meets Silent Hill in this unforgettable horror novel from an acclaimed voice in epic fantasy. John Sharrock is a struggling writer living in a small English ... -
PORTRAITS OF DECAY by Carson Winter (BOOK REVIEW)
Fear for the Anxious Animal: Carson Winter’s Portraits of Decay It’s easy to forget why the strange and the unfamiliar unsettles us. You watch and ...









