Tag: Thriller
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THE CLIFF HOUSE by Chris Brookmyre (BOOK REVIEW)
“What happens on Calchan Geal, stays on Clachan Geal” Chris Brookmyre was a journalist before becoming a full-time novelist with the publication of his award-winning debut Quite ... -
STATION ELEVEN by Emily St. John Mandel (BOOK REVIEW)
Dr Eleven: What was it like for you, at the end? Captain Lonagan: It was exactly like waking up from a dream ‘St. John’s my ... -
FAMILY BUSINESS by Jonathan Sims (BOOK REVIEW)
“I know something’s been happening to you. You’ve had… There’s something you really need to know about the family business.” Jonathan Sims is a writer, performer ... -
BLACK MOUTH by Ronald Malfi (BOOK REVIEW)
“In the summer of my eleventh year, a monster came to Black Mouth. It came in the night, slinking below the sightline of normal folks, destined ... -
THE ISLAND by Adrian McKinty (BOOK REVIEW)
Adrian was born and grew up in a working-class housing project in Belfast, Northern Ireland during the worst decades of the Troubles. He attended Oxford University on a ... -
LOST IN TIME by A. G. Riddle (BOOK REVIEW)
“Lying there in the sand, in this prehistoric time, he finally did what he couldn’t do in his own time: he faced the fact that he ... -
DECEMBER PARK by Ronald Malfi (BOOK REVIEW)
December Park is my second foray into Ronald Malfi’s novels, and after how immensely thrilling this was, he’s on his way to becoming one of my ... -
THE LAST HOUSE ON NEEDLESS STREES by Catriona Ward (BOOK REVIEW)
“In the forest, even familiar things were strange. The constant wet patter of the night became the chilly drip of a dungeon. The creak of tree ... -
Interview with Grady Hendrix (FINAL GIRL SUPPORT GROUP)
Grady Hendrix is the author of the novels Horrorstör, about a haunted IKEA, and My Best Friend’s Exorcism, which is like Beaches meets The Exorcist, only it’s set in the Eighties. ... -
THE KINGDOM OF LIARS by Nick Martell (Book Review)
‘Dying wasn’t new to me. I had an understanding that it would come for us all one day; all that differed was the time. It was ...









