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Lucid Screams by Red Lagoe #BookReview

Monsters take many forms—mythical creature, human, inner demon, fear… When confronted by such savage beasts, the vulnerability of humanity is often exposed. These sixteen horror…

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Little Paranoias by Sonora Taylor #BookReview

Is it a knock on the door, or a gust of wind? A trick of the light, or someone who’ll see what you’ve done? “Little…

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Let’s Play White by Chesya Burke #BookReview

White brings with it dreams of respect, of wealth, of simply being treated as a human being. It’s the one thing Walter will never be.…

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Sing Your Sadness Deep by Laura Mauro #BookReview

British Fantasy Award-winning author, and Shirley Jackson Award finalist Laura Mauro, a leading voice in contemporary dark fiction, delivers a remarkable debut collection of startling…

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Licking the Devil’s Horn by Renee Miller #BookReview

Licking the Devil’s Horn Three terrifying, suspenseful stories of lust, disgust, and pain. “Church”: Ray is a Christian, but he loves a woman who follows…

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Darkness and Bloodshed by Lennie Grace #BookReview

A collection of spooky short stories to keep readers up at night! This volume contains:  Blood Moon: A woman is attacked by a giant dog while…

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Wakeful Children by S.P. Oldham #BookReview

Wakeful Children is a collection of highly imaginative and inventive short stories. The oak sways gently, a shiver shimmers its way from roots to tip. A…

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Wounds: Six Stories from the Border of Hell #BookReview

A gripping collection of six stories of terror—including the novella “The Visible Filth,” the basis for the upcoming major motion picture—by Shirley Jackson Award–winning author…

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Dreaming at the Top of My Lungs by Israel Finn #BookReview

Twelve Dark Tales From The Mind Of Israel Finn:  -A man who is faced with the prospect of losing the most important thing in his…

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Destination Death by Chris Liberty #BookReview

They say deep in the dark, unexplored woods of the United States exist monsters that creep in the night; some living, others not, yet still…

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