REVIEW: The Two Doctors Górski by Isaac Fellman
The Two Doctors Górski by Isaac Fellman is an introspective masterpiece of low fantasy, exploring questions of identity, mental illness, and toxic relationships in higher education. The main character, Annae Hofstader, is a 27-year-old...
REVIEW: The Hollows by Daniel Church
A small village experiences big terror in The Hollows, the thrilling debut novel by British horror writer Daniel Church. The Hollows is set in the Peak District, a sparsely populated upland region of middle...
REVIEW: A Feast for Crows by George R.R. Martin
A Feast for Crows is the fourth and most polarizing volume in George R.R. Martin’s epic grimdark series, A Song of Ice and Fire, which began with A Game of Thrones and continued with...
REVIEW: Harrow Lake by Kat Ellis
Harrow Lake by Kat Ellis is not at all what you think. Marketed as a YA Horror novel, you would think that maybe this might be a campy horror story. Perhaps with a 1980s...
REVIEW: Bayou Baby by Renee Miller
New Orleans and its surrounding swamps form the setting for Bayou baby, a highly original and disturbing novel by Canadian author Renee Miller, who mainly writes grim, dark stories that often stray into horror,...