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Book Review: Scavenger Hunt by John R. Little & Fatima Monteiro

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Scavenger Hunt by John R. Little & Fatima Monteiro (Bad Moon Books) (Release Date June 2012) Scavenger Hunt – the hot new reality TV show that pits four teams against each other on a race around the world. The show runner, Cynthia Wright, needs this to be the most successful reality show of all time… [Continue Reading]

Book Review: Reign Of Blood by Sandy DeLuca

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Reign Of Blood by Sandy DeLuca (DarkFuse) (Release Date May 2012) Darcy’s life was unlike other girls. Obsessed with the lives of killers like Charles Starkweather and Caril Fugate, she memorized their deeds and reveled in their love. She moved from town to town with her mother—a con and murderer—evading police, leaving behind a bloody… [Continue Reading]

Book Review: The Cold Spot by JG Faherty

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The Cold Spot by JG Faherty (DarkFuse) (Release Date: April 17, 2012) Clay Daniels is an outcast among outcasts. Cursed with a terrible birthmark on his face, his life is an endless misery of teasing and physical abuse from his classmates. Things only get worse when his parents die and he’s forced to move in… [Continue Reading]

Book Review: Olden by James Newman

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Olden by James Newman (DarkFuse) Trapped. In a room that smells of death and sickness. Your food is running low, along with your resolve. You know you must leave here soon if you wish to live through the night. Outside, the Others wait. Their numbers are legion. Their shrieks echo up and down the corridor…. [Continue Reading]

Book Review: Where The Dead Fear To Tread by M.R. Gott

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Where The Dead Fear To Tread by M.R. Gott (Untreed Reads Publishing) A police officer and a serial killer search separately for a missing child while running a malevolent labyrinth populated by creatures they never knew existed. Former prosecutor William Chandler, disgusted with his past inaction, spills the blood of those who victimize children to… [Continue Reading]

Book Review: Wood by Robert Dunbar

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Wood by Robert Dunbar (Uninvited Books) “Blessed is the beast that knows its purpose.” Something has begun to creep in from the woods at night … something that stalks a young girl along deserted streets An excerpt from WOOD: Boundaries shift. Towns and cities grow in spurts, sometimes encroaching upon places better left alone, areas… [Continue Reading]

Book Review: From Ashes by Sandy DeLuca

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From Ashes by Sandy DeLuca (DarkFuse) Angie’s battle with cancer is over, but her confrontation with evil has just begun.  Memories of a woman, named Mariella Lewis, who lived and died years ago, begin to haunt to her. The two women have a dark and unsettling connection within the haunted halls and rooms of Stone… [Continue Reading]

Book Review: Pitch by William Ollie

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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 to town and they can’t wait to see it. But life won’t stay good for… [Continue Reading]

Book Review: Paskagankee by Allan Leverone

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Paskagankee by Allan Leverone An isolated village, remote and vulnerable. A series of brutal murders. And a vengeful spirit born of tragedy, reawakened after a centuries-old massacre. Three distinctly different people must come together, racing against time and their own personal demons in a desperate attempt to stop an unstoppable killer and save their town…. [Continue Reading]

Book Review: The Dampness Of Mourning by Lee Thompson

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The Dampness Of Mourning by Lee Thompson (Darkfuse) A ring-leader of phantoms and collector of souls, he played rhythms on bare flesh, hellish melodies on bone. Fifty years ago he disappeared as quickly as he came and the town of Division gladly swept his acts of torture from memory. But John McDonnell and Michael Johnston… [Continue Reading]

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