
Halloween Recommendations: Shadow Service
“If you like a touch of horror with your magic I would highly recommend Shadow Service.”
“If you like a touch of horror with your magic I would highly recommend Shadow Service.”
“Swine is a pretty wild ride, if you like your horror a little on the ludicrous side you’re definitely going to enjoy this book.”
“If you haven’t been persuaded by our reviews and podcasts so far then let me try again and say: you need to read Home Sick Pilots.”
“If you don’t like too much gore in your horror, would prefer a lighter horror, I recommend Pinocchio Vampire Slayer as it’s a really fun read and perfect for the season.”
I’ve been a fan of Tim Seeley’s work since I read Revival, but what really cemented that truth was Money Shot. Between the two we see a great range in Seeley’s writing, a creator who can do both horror, comedy and human emotion to an equally effective degree. I’ve also been a slasher movie fan since seeing Scream 3 when […]
“Infidel is the perfect horror for the present day and will likely remain relevant for a long time to come.”
“An absolute must read book for horror fans this spooky season.”
“It’s just your average story about a young girl turning into a tree.”
“An interesting take on the Headless Horseman mythos, with plenty of twists and turns to keep you guessing.”
“This is not your usual Dracula story.”
“An interesting supernatural, body horror tale set in small town America.”
“Monsters, parasitic slugs, skeletons jumping out of bodies, it’s just a wonderfully ridiculous read.”
‘Part Bret Easton Ellis novel and part Neon Demon this is a series about new relationships, magic, sex, and leaving everything behind in the pursuit of fame’
“Kate and Cate Harrow are at your disposal to fix all your hell related issues at a reasonable price; from pacts with the devil and soul retrieval to exorcisms”
“A Lovecraftian nightmare complete with slimy tentacles, needle teeth and the hints of something much stranger and darker”
“Like many of Ram’s other works Blue In Green easily deserves repeat readings as I suspect there’ll always be something more to the narrative that you’ve missed the previous time”