Monthly Archives: May 2012

Alfred Hitchcock’s Psycho 52nd Anniversary

Open Road Media contacted me via email and asked if I wanted to join their blog tour to celebrate the upcoming 52nd anniversary of Alfred Hitchcock’s “Psycho” on June 16th. Of course, for those that know me, this is a … Continue reading

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Book Review: Rotter World by Scott Baker

Rotter World by Scott Baker (Permuted Press) Eight months ago vampires released the Revenant Virus on humanity. Both species were nearly wiped out. For Mike Robson, the situation could be far worse. He’s joined up with a small band of … Continue reading

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Book Review: Chorus Of Dust by Justin Paul Walters

Chorus Of Dust by Justin Paul Walters (DarkFuse) All that Adem Comeaux ever wanted was something to believe in. When Adem’s Grandfather dies under mysterious circumstances, he returns to his childhood home, the sleepy farming town of Terrance, Louisiana. As … Continue reading

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Book Review: The Mountain by William Ollie

The Mountain by William Ollie (Thunderstorm Books) To Eddie Marshall, the idea seemed ridiculous: hitchhike to the mountains of North Carolina to help his lifelong pal haul a truck load of Christmas trees out to Louisiana. But Mark Rockley had … Continue reading

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Book Review: The Underdwelling by Tim Curran

The Underdwelling by Tim Curran (DarkFuse) With a kid on the way, Boyd needed the job bad. But the idea of going underground at the Hobart Mine, down into the dark labyrinth of tunnels to get at the raw ore, … Continue reading

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Book Review: The Rain Dancers by Greg F. Gifune

The Rain Dancers by Greg F. Gifune (DarkFuse) He arrives in darkness, in the middle of a violent downpour…an affable old man with tales to tell… When Will and Betty Colby return to Betty’s hometown to settle her late father’s … Continue reading

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Book Review: Lullaby for the Rain Girl by Christopher Conlon

Lullaby for the Rain Girl by Christopher Conlon (Dark Regions Press) At age 36, Ben Fall is a man in torment. Overstressed, out of shape, in the middle of a bitter divorce, and carrying a secret that weighs heavily on … Continue reading

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