Monthly Archives: July 2012

Book Review: Urn & Willow by Scott Thomas

Urn & Willow by Scott Thomas (Dark Regions Press) Urn & Willow is the fifth book in Dark Regions ongoing Ghost House imprint and features eleven interior illustrations by artist Erin Wells. Ghostly tales of 18th and 19th century New England The … Continue reading

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Book Review: Dracula’s Demeter by Doug Lamoreux

Dracula’s Demeter by Doug Lamoreux (Stylus-Of-Iron Publishing) August, 1897, the Russian schooner Demeter, carrying fifty boxes of earth, ran aground in Whitby, her crew missing save for her captain who was tied to the wheel with a crucifix in his … Continue reading

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Book Review: Wild Girls by Lisa Morton

Wild Girls by Lisa Morton (Bad Moon Books) Jessie and Dens are two roomies in a small southern town who like movies, drinking, collecting glittery stickers…and the occasional killing spree. When novice reporter Noelle begins to put high heels together … Continue reading

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Book Review: Puppet Graveyard by Tim Curran

Puppet Graveyard by Tim Curran (DarkFuse) Five months after her sister Gloria disappeared, Kitty Seevers receives a lock of Gloria’s hair in the mail. No return address. Just a cryptic message that brings Kitty to the Bamboo Lounge and into … Continue reading

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Book Review: He Waits by JG Faherty

He Waits by JG Faherty (DarkFuse) For more than 30 years, Ron Francis has been haunted by the death of his younger brother, Stu. Everyone believed Stu died when he fell into the old well, because that’s what Ron told … Continue reading

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Book Review: Lost Girl of the Lake by Joe McKinney & Michael McCarty

Lost Girl of the Lake by Joe McKinney & Michael McCarty (Bad Moon Books) Lake Livingston: August, 1961. Mark Gaitlin is 15, the son of one of the wealthiest men in Texas, and on the most boring summer vacation of … Continue reading

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Book Review: Blind Shadows by James A. Moore & Charles R. Rutledge

Blind Shadows by James A. Moore & Charles R. Rutledge (Miskatonic Books) When private investigator Wade Griffin moved away from his hometown of Wellman, Georgia he didn’t think he would be back. Too many memories and too many bridges burned. … Continue reading

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