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Book Review: Dark Melodies by William Meikle

Dark Melodies by William Meikle (Dark Regions Press) Music can transport you. It can bring sunshine on a cloudy day and lift your heart in times of trouble. But there is another side, a darker side, to music. Allow yourself … Continue reading

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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: 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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Book Review: Tales of the Weak & Wounded by Gary McMahon

Tales Of The Weak & Wounded by Gary McMahon (Dark Regions Press) The sound of shuffling footsteps across the old cell floor… A soft voice like a strange tune echoing along the empty corridors… Dim lights in the windows of … Continue reading

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Book Review: Crustaceans by William Meikle

Crustaceans by William Meikle (Dark Regions Press) It begins with a dead whale on a Boston shoreline–not in itself an unusual occurrence. But the things that claw their way out of the blubber are very unusual indeed. A cast of … Continue reading

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Book Review: Dark Side Of Heaven by Gord Rollo

Dark Side Of Heaven by Gord Rollo (Dark Regions Press) War can do terrible things to the hearts and minds of even the best of men, but for U.S. Marine Lance Corporal Tyrone Banks the senseless deaths and unnecessary violence … Continue reading

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Book Review: Pitch by William Ollie

Pitch by William Ollie (Dark Regions Press) October 1968 Life is good for a group of seventh graders known as the High Street Boys: fall has arrived; Halloween is just around the corner. A brand new scary movie is coming … Continue reading

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Book Review: Nightingale Songs by Simon Strantzas

Nightingale Songs by Simon Strantzas (Dark Regions Press) In the dead of night, there are footsteps in the hall In the dead of night, your past mistakes will haunt you In the dead of night, you hear a discordant tune … Continue reading

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Book Review: Blindspot by Michael McBride

Blindspot by Michael McBride (Dark Regions Press) At 2:31 a.m., seismic monitoring stations in China and South Korea detect a magnitude-4 event consistent with a nuclear detonation in the southeastern corner of North Korea, within the Korean Demilitarized Zone. With … Continue reading

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Book Review: The Creeping Kelp by William Meikle

The Creeping Kelp by William Meikle (Dark Regions Press) Some seaweed, a jellyfish and some material brought back from the Peabodie expedition to Antarctica. An innoccuous enough blend you might think. But when a storm in the North Atlantic frees … Continue reading

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