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Book Review: Apartment Seven by Greg F. Gifune

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Apartment Seven  (Kindle Edition) by Greg F. Gifune (DarkFuse) It’s Christmastime in the city, but all is not merry. Something is happening in Apartment Seven. Something evil. Charlie Cerrone thought he had it all—a loving marriage, a good job, a nice home and financial security—until the night his wife betrayed him and his entire world… [Continue Reading]

Book Review: When The Leaves Fall by Paul Melniczek

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When The Leaves Fall by Paul Melniczek (Bad Moon Books) Every town holds its share of secrets. Some more than others… Halloween is coming soon to Haverville, and two best friends have decided to test their courage against the local haunted house, Graver’s Farm. With the brashness and wildness of youth behind them, Chris and… [Continue Reading]

Book Review: Dominion (Book Three of the Vampire Hunters Trilogy) by Scott M. Baker

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Book Review: Dominion (Book Three of the Vampire Hunters Trilogy) by Scott M. Baker Print Edition Kindle Edition The exciting conclusion of The Vampire Hunters After being hidden away for centuries, the Vampyrnomicon, the Book of the Undead, is finally unearthed, and with it the terrible secret of the vampires’ origins. The discovery of the… [Continue Reading]

Book Review: Kayla and the Devil by Bryan Smith

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Kayla and the Devil by Bryan Smith College student Kayla Monroe seems to have everything. Stunning looks, smarts, and loads of money thanks to her privileged upbringing. But something’s gone wrong. Ever since the start of her sophomore year, people have been avoiding her. Her friends shun her. Guys no longer flock to her. Even… [Continue Reading]

Book Review: The Creeping Kelp by William Meikle

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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 a sample that has been dormant inside an old wreck, the new creature finds that… [Continue Reading]

John Everson’s Pumpkin Man Winners Announced

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On October 18, horror author John Everson stopped at Famous Monsters on his blog tour for his new novel THE PUMPKIN MAN. As part of the tour, he offered our readers a chance to win both a grand prize of all of his novels or an e-book edition of THE PUMPKIN MAN, solely for people… [Continue Reading]

Book Review: Blood Harvest by James A. Moore

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Blood Harvest by James A. Moore (Earthling Publications) Some projects take time. Five years ago, Jason Soulis experimented on the town of Black Stone Bay, creating an army of vampires for the sole purpose of seeing which ones would survive and if the creatures could evolve. Five years later, his experiments are bearing dark, bloody… [Continue Reading]

New Lee Thompson Short Story

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A new short story by one of the best up and coming writers of horror fiction today. Just click on the image.

Book Review: Dead Of Winter by Brian Moreland

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Dead Of Winter by Brian Moreland (Samhain Publishing) A predator stalks the frozen woods. At a fort deep in the Ontario wilderness in 1870, a ghastly predator is attacking colonists and spreading a gruesome plague—his victims turn into ravenous cannibals with an unending hunger for human flesh. Inspector Tom Hatcher has faced a madman before,… [Continue Reading]

Robert McCammon E-Books!!!!

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Open Road Media is pleased to announce the publication of nine terrifying tales by New York Times bestselling master of horror Robert R. McCammon, including Swan Song, his first novel to win the coveted Bram Stoker Award. From the late 1970s to the early 1990s, McCammon, an Alabama native, contributed significantly to the reemergence of… [Continue Reading]

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