The Damned Andrew Pyper Simon & Schuster February 10, 2015 Reviewed by Tim Potter Andrew Pyper’s latest novel, The Damned, in an interesting and philosophical supernatural thriller that delves into the question of what happens to people when they die. The...
The Visible Filth Nathan Ballingrud This is Horror March 31, 2015 Reviewed by Tim Potter With The Visible Filth, Nathan Ballingrud has written a swift, visceral and at times outright thrilling novella of horror and paranoia. The book reads like a Hitchcock-worthy...
Anatomy of Evil Brian Pinkerton Samhain Publishing April 7, 2015 Reviewed by Tim Potter Brian Pinkerton is a writer whose work screams out for more readers and the bestseller lists. His latest, Anatomy of Evil, is a fantastic foray into the horror genre that could...
White Knuckle Eric Red Samhain Horror June 2, 2015 Reviewed by Tim Potter Horror veteran Eric Red brings all of his prodigious storytelling powers to bear in his newest novel, White Knuckle. The title may reference the ways a driver curls their fingers around the...
Boom Town Glenn Rolfe Samhain Publishing April 7, 2015 Reviewed by Tim Potter Boom Town by Glenn Rolfe is a terrifically entertaining novella with a great one-two punch of fun story and characters. This is Rolfe’s first book-length work that isn’t a ghost story, a...