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Thursday, November 24, 2022

Review: HOW TO SELL A HAUNTED HOUSE by Grady Hendrix

Release January 17, 2023

Review: HOW TO SELL A HAUNTED HOUSE is a highly perturbing novel, both due to its terrifying Supernatural elements (by themselves those would be enough to make me "all shook up") but by the depths of, if not exactly depravity, then of foolishness, selfishness, and gross generational deception, throughout several extended families. Those themes I found both griefworthy and highly depressing. However, the talent of Grady Hendrix lifts the novel far above simple Horror and severe family dysfunction and makes it compelling and engrossing.

Caution: contains references to child fatality, self-muilation, gore, physical and psychological pain, surgery, dolls, puppets, fire, drowning.

Monday, November 21, 2022

Tour: ALL THE BLOOD WE SHARE by Camilla Bruce

Release: November 22 2022

Review: 5🌟:

ALL THE BLOOD WE SHARE is a finely melded Historical Fiction character study with Frissons of Supernatural and Spiritualism, that fascinating fad and telling trend of the 19th century, on both sides of the Big Pond (Atlantic Ocean). The renamed "Bender" family, fugitives for their lives, remind me of an ill-driven team of oxen, in which it's every animal for itself, and nothing is accomplished. With these personalities and this degree of conflict, it's no surprise that tension and Suspense ratchet continuously, and self-destruction is the mode du jour.

Wednesday, November 9, 2022

Review (Tour) BISHOP by Candace Nola

I found BISHOP a tremendously exciting story, packed to the brim with maximum suspense, adventure, life-and-death action, close calls, fatality.
Especially if you love the Alaskan Wilderness, Native American legends and mythology, shapeshifters, strong familial bonds, protagonists struggling against impossible odds, themes of Man vs. Nature and Man vs. Supernatural, there's so much excitement and engrossing suspense right here.
BISHOP is a wild nonstop adventure featuring so many of my favorite themes, reading it was like discovering a Christmas/Yule pine, guarding presents stacked head-high!

BISHOP

Monday, October 3, 2022

Review: THEIR GHOULISH REPUTATION [Anthology]

An Anthology of Folk Horror to span the globe and travel through time, awakening Horrors from back in time while reminding us that electricity and technology still can't exempt us from the Horrors that surround us. Aficionados of Folk Horror and Spooky Folklore, jump right in. What you fear might be monstrous beyond belief or as near as your neighbor or spouse.

Thursday, September 1, 2022

SOMETHING WICKED FALL 2022

http://castlemacabre.blogspot.com/2022/09/somethingwickedfall-2022-featuring.html?m=1 My Plans: Reread THE DEVIL IN SILVER by Victor LaValle Read Dennis Wheatley, Lovecraft, Poe, Lumley,as Classic Gothics, plus read Neo-Gothics (THE HACIENDA; Kate Alice Marshall; BENEATH THE STAIRS; BRIARCLIFF PREP; reread THE HOUSE NEXT DOOR by Anne Rivers Siddons). Watch Gothic/Spooky TV Series and films (HELIX; etc.)

Sunday, August 21, 2022

Review: DAISY DARKER by Alice Feeney

What an incredibly powerful, creative, deeply-layered, convoluted, engrossing mystery! Ever since I read Agatha Christie's AND THEN THERE WERE NONE in childhood, I have adored the Locked-Room Mystery Concept. Here Author Alice Feeney frames it as an intermittently-inescapable tiny island as the "locked-environment," one from which escape is only possible by motorboat once the tide is high, not by rowboat or swimming or walking the causeway. Once you're on the island, you'll stay, until Low Tide. Not an environment suitable for everyone, but for children's author/illustrator Beatrice Darker (Nana), who inherited Seaglass House (and tiny isle) from her mother, and for her youngest granddaughter, Daisy, it is ideal, and exceptionally special. For Daisy's mother Nancy, it's a sometime escape. For orchestra conductor Frank, son of Nana and Daisy's father, it's to be escaped, as it is for Daisy's older sisters, Rose and Lily. Author Feeney delivers through the difficult lens of First-Person Narrative, operating through a truly Unreliable Narrator, likely the most stunning example of unreliability in narration I have ever encountered [ and if there's an example more so, please clue me in!] I've often written of being blown away by a Denouement or Ending. In DAISY DARKER, there isn't a clever Hercule Poirot to elucidate the crimes, the causes, and the culprits. But the unfolding of this Denouement is without par, and I was speechless throughout.

Saturday, July 23, 2022

Review: GRAVE LIES

Electrifyingly suspenseful and breathtaking, this Paranormal Suspense Thriller is the first in a new Series: THE MERCURY MEDIUMS. I'll be lined up to devour each Mystery in the Series! Check your disbelief at the door and dive right in: these mediums are straightforward and right on, one a mind-reader, the other is directly a medium who sees, hears, and connects with ghosts. The case they take on in GRAVE LIES is seriously intent and fraught with danger for many. The tension is high-,voltage and inescapable.

Friday, July 15, 2022

Review: THEY DROWN OUR DAUGHTERS

I unabashedly adored this novel from the very beginning. Heartbreaking, warm, sad, grieving, loving, terrifying, sensual, vivid, emotionally fraught...it's a rollercoaster read but at the same time THEY DROWN OUR DAUGHTERS is both high class literary fiction with emphasis on vividness, lyricism, and Character, and implacably frightening Horror (especially for those who are hydrophobic and for whom the concept of Drowning is both terrifying and seductive, as it becomes for each of the multiple generations of girls and women, daughters and mothers, encased in this spectacular novel). This is the kind of story that lingers, not because of some gory images, but because it will settle into your soul and nest there.

Wednesday, July 13, 2022

Review: THE GHOST THAT ATE US by Daniel Kraus

Release July 12 2022 Without in any way detracting from how engrossing and horrifying this engrossing novel is, from the beginning I experienced such strong overtones of fiction by Grady Hendrix and Daryl Gregory, as well as true-crime Nonfiction and true-crime podcast transcripts. Simultaneously, reading the unfolding story, I felt like a Paris citizen standing on the Avenue watching the Juggernaut rolling with royal victims to the guillotine. The foreshadowing frisson in this novel is as heavy as the silence preceding a tornado lurking just over your shoulder. In addition to the weight of the foreshadowing, which should cause sensible individuals to run away before uncovering the inevitable tragedies, the novel carries its own compulsion: like witnessing a passenger train about to collide with a stalled fuel tanker, the reader simply cannot turn away! We are compelled to witness to the end, no matter how horrifying, nor unavoidable. We must watch and witness.

Saturday, April 2, 2022

Review: ONCE UPON A WINTER ANTHOLOGY

Who doesn't adore Fairy tales and Folk Legends? Probably very few; and those who do can revel in this delightful (yes sometimes scary!) collection from 17 disparate authors around the globe. Get your fairy tale groove on! ONCE UPON A WINTER is first in a series Celebrating the Seasons.

Thursday, March 17, 2022

2022 SPRING INTO HORROR

http://seasonsreading.blogspot.com/2022/03/spring-into-horror-readathon-time-to.html?m=1 TITLES READ: 1.* MY EVIL MOTHER, Margaret Atwood. Witchcraft/Psychology/Fantasy 2. I'VE NEVER MET MY GRANDPA, Shannon Zigmund, children's 3.* THE HAUNTING OF KINNAWE HOUSE, Steven Rigolosi. Horror/Contemporary and Historical (Generational) 4.* UNDER HER SKIN ANTHOLOGY.Feminist Poetry 5.*THE EXORCIST'S HOUSE, Nick Roberts. Contemporary Rural Horror 6.*THE DARK OFFERINGS, Marc Layton. WWII Horror. 7. *THE LOST SPEARHEAD, Marc Layton Contemporary Horror

Saturday, February 6, 2021

Guest Post by Author Aidan Lucid + Review of THE SCAVENGER

 

Racism in Today’s World

 

Growing up in Ireland, the first time I heard the term, ‘racism’, was as a kid at 13 years of age. We learned about it in history class, reading stories of great men like Martin Luther King. Back then we thought all that disgusting name calling and judging people by their skin colour was a thing of the past, something that only happened in the ‘60s. Boy, was I wrong!

             In the past year, we’ve seen it raise its ugly head again with the killing of George Flyod. One has to wonder though, has it ever truly gone away? In Ireland there aren’t as many incidents of racism as in say, England or America, but it’s still here. I’ve heard some horrific stories from victims and one has to wonder, why is this still happening in 2021? Are we not supposed to be evolving as a human race instead of de-volving? Can’t people see that if we’re all equal in God’s eyes, then shouldn’t that be a strong precedence to follow?

             Last year during lockdown, this was an issue I decided to incorporate into my novella, The Scavenger. The main character, Jared Duval, a 17 year-old African American, is gay. Most of the people around Jared accept him for who he is. There are some, however, that mock him because of his sexual orientation with slight racial undertones. This is something I wanted to handle with care and make clear to readers that in 2021, abusing people because of their skin colour and being gay is not acceptable and needs to stop. Obviously, I’m not a black person but I do know what it’s like to experience some form of discrimination. As a person with a disability, people look at us differently, as if we’re not human. They seem to have a lower opinion on such individuals instead of treating us like equals, and recognising people for their talents, not for their physical deformities or slight mental deficiencies. I wanted to inject the emotion one feels when they experience such cruel abuse into my novella. Jared does have help in his friends and overcomes the taunting and racial discrimination.

             Yes, there have been improvements over the decades and racial equality has been made a priority in a lot of countries. Some people, however, didn’t get the memo, continuing to spew out such hateful bile. Maybe some day in the not-so-distant future, we will evolve as a species. Racism will be a thing of the past and man will treat his fellow man with the respect that they deserve. One can only dream that this will happen anyway.

 

-          Aidan Lucid

 

Authors Bio: Since 2004, Aidan Lucid’s work has been published in national and international magazines, as well as various poetry anthologies. For a period of nine months in 2007, he was a film reviewer for the award-winning Irish newspaper, The Kerryman. From 2009 to 2017, Aidan was an assistant editor for Bewildering Stories e-zine. Lucid began critiquing novels and short stories in 2018 and continues to do so. In October 2019, his debut YA fantasy novel, The Lost Son, was released. 



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Review: 5 STARS!!


Get your spooky on with a heart-wrenching tale of three fast friends, all of whom suffer tremendously in their personal lives, including domestic issues. Jared, Jessica, and Aidan at least have each other.  When they unintentionally are deceived into wishing on an abandoned rural well, the three awaken evil and are immediately plagued by the ghost of an evil racist, violent in life and in death. But the evil doesn't stop there!


            

Wednesday, February 3, 2021

Tour/Review: THE CHILDREN GOD FORGOT by Graham Masterson


 



Review: 5 Stars

I've been a fan of Graham Masterton for decades and am delighted at this continuation of the intriguing police partnership of London police officers Detective Sergeant Jamila Patel and the rougher-quality Detective Constable Jerry Pardoe, first paired in GHOST VIRUS [2018]. Although the two officers are assigned to different stations,  they share a reputation as capable of deciphering "the weird," and the current set of tragedies can't get much more weird. Say goodbye to practicality and logic. This is Weird,  this is Supernatural, this is seriously over-the-top. 

Strong Caution: The Horror contained here is Extreme,  including a substantial amount of Body Horror. Much of the violence is perpetrated on women and girls,  who are targeted due to the functions of the human reproductive system. Violence is also perpetrated against males, and there are references to prior episodes of violence against women and men, and to child fatalities.  Abortion is a significant issue here as are congenital birth defects, stillbirth and miscarriage,  and thalidomide.  So sensitive readers,  be aware.










 


Thursday, September 3, 2020

Review: MISFITS by Hunter Shea

5 Spooky Stars

Release Date: September 8 2020

Maybe you don't generally believe in "urban legends," or myths, or fantasy. Try MISFITS: see if it doesn't make a believer out of you. From Chapter 1, MISFITS absolutely terrified me. I'm not reassured living surrounded by woods, either, but as demonstrated in this novel, "Monsters" come out to play in communities,  too--not only in dense forest.

MISFITS is really brutal; in fact, I'd label this extreme horror.  There's also sexual violence,  child/adolescent abuse, sociopathy, bullying, poetic justice, strong undiluted friendship,  "first love," xenophobia, and a gore level over the top. Nonetheless,  and despite the also-over-the-top fear factor [could I take any more?], I loved it.  I will reread it, after the shock wears off.

Wednesday, August 26, 2020

FRIGHTFALL 2020!




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Follow My Progress At:FRIGHTFALL 2020 Shelf


BOOKS READ: 131
[September 67 + October 64]
Horror: September 30 + October 43 = 73

Books Read: 
SEPTEMBER
MISFITS Horror 
THE NIGHT THE MONSTERS CAME Children's,  Light Horror 
THE SENTIENT SF
FEARLESS SF
THE BUTCHER OF ANDERSON STATION SF
THE RAVEN Post-Apocalyptic,  Horror 
LEVIATHAN WAKES SF
MEXICAN GOTHIC Horror 
THE VELA SEASON ONE SF
LIZARDVILLE: THE GHOST STORY Horror 
LIZARDVILLE: JIMMY'S CURSE Horror 
THE HOUSE OF BROKEN BONES (SADISTIC SOULS BOOK TWO) Horror
THE JOURNEY OF ATLANTIS: LEAVING HOME SF
THE ISLAND HG own Mount TBR 
ONE-SHOT,  Virtual,  James Blish,  Library 5THE THING IN THE ATTIC, Virtual,  James Blish, 4, Library, SFF
 STANLEY AND THE MAGIC SPIDER Children's
 SISTERS OF THE VAST BLACK 5 SPACE OPERA SEPTEMBER SF
HAWK: HELLFIRE HG 5 SF Space Opera September 
BLACK HELICOPTERS 4 SF Horror 
HELLHOUNDS OF THE COSMOS 5 SF Space Opera September SPACE OPERA BEFORE 1952
SCREAM RIDE HORROR AUSTRALIA
THE MANY HORROR
ANCESTRAL HORROR
THE EUROPEAN SCHOOL NG ARC 5 Horror SEQUEL
STRANGE SANCTUARY KU VIRTUAL 5 Horror 
GHOSTLY ASPIRATIONS HG 5 Horror 
NIGHT TERRORS VOL 3 Horror 
THE LAST RITUAL Lovecraftian Cosmic Horror 
SCARECROW ROAD by Lionel Ray Green  Halloween Horror 
SCARECROW by Matthew Pritchard 
.The Evergreen Motel[book:Sleepless|52809337]
THE EVERGREENMOTEL [book:Haunted|52809371]
THE EVERGREEN MOTEL [book:Chased|52809455]
THE EVERGREEN MOTEL [book:The Evergreen Motel: Hopeless|53539896]
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GHOSTS OF MILLER'S CROSSING Horror 
CHILDREN OF TIME SF
THE METAPONTUM HOARD Historical Mystery
GHOST PROBE SF 
PRIVILEGE by Bharat Krishnan Speculative 
THE LUNA MISSILE CRISIS SF
BLACK RIVER, Sara Clancy.  Horror 
THE WITCH, Shirley Jackson Horror 
THE POSSIBILITY OF EVIL,  Shirley Jackson Horror 
CLOUDS OF VENUS SF
GHOST SHIP VIRTUAL SCRIBD
CITY OF SCREAMS VIRTUAL SCRIBD
THE MIDNIGHT WATCH VIRTUAL SCRIBD
THE MECHANIC AUTHOR ARC
THE DEVIL'S BONES 
THE RESIDENT (SS)
THE CASK OF AMONTILLADO 
THE ENCELADUS MISSION SPACE OPERA SEPTEMBER 5
ALIEN PEOPLE..Review for Shut Up and Read GR 4
THE WITCH OF HALLOWEEN HOUSE. Own
SCARY STORIES TO TELL IN THE DARK 
MORE SCARY STORIES TO TELL IN THE DARK VIRTUAL SCRIBD
SCARY STORIES TO TELL IN THE DARK VOL 3 VIRTUAL SCRIBD
THE TITAN PROBE VIRTUAL KU SPACE OPERA SEPTEMBER
THE IO ENCOUNTER VIRTUAL KU SPACE OPERA SEPTEMBER 
RETURN TO ENCELADUS VIRTUAL KU SPACE OPERA SEPTEMBER 
ICE MOON COMPLETE BOXSET KU VIRTUAL SPACE OPERA SEPTEMBER 
NIGHT TERRORS VOL 4 HORROR 

OCTOBER 
LOOKING FOR LIFE SF
CHILLING EFFECT SF
THE BOOKING. HORROR [REREAD]
THE LIBRARY OF THE UNWRITTEN Fantasy 
THE ARCHIVE OF THE FORGOTTEN Fantasy 
THE JUPITER CATASTROPHE VIRTUAL KU 5
YOU MAY NOW KILL THE BRIDE VIRTUAL SCRIBD
THE HOLLOW PLACES NG ARC
THORNE'S TOME.  ARC HORROR 
VENUS PLUS X. SF
MONSTER PROBLEMS: VAMPIRE MISFIRE. Horror YA
THE DEVIL'S CAVERNS. Horror 
THE TWISTED WINDOW. Mystery YA
SILENT SUN SF
MR. SPACESHIP SF
THE SKULL SF
BLOOD [PRETERNATURAL BOOK 2] Horror 
EINSTEIN'S RAVEN SF
THE HAUNTING OF BLOODMOON HOUSE Horror 
DADS VS. ZOMBIES [OMNIBUS]. Horror
WHEN THE CLOCK STRIKES ON HALLOWEEN. Children. Reread. 5. Light Horror PUMPKIN. MOUNT TBR 
THE HAUNTING OF SUNSHINE HOUSE. TWILIGHT. 5 OWNTOBER Horror 
THE TWISTED ONES. NG ARC. Horror MOUNT TBR. LEAVES. 
THE HAUNTING OF SUNSHINE GIRL Horror 
THE TWISTED ONES. NG ARC. Horror MOUNT TBR. 
THE HAUNTING OF SUNSHINE GIRL Horror 
THE HYDRAX GAMBLE SF Contemporary/Thriller 
THE LICTONWOOD Horror!
THE PORTAL Horror 
TERROR IN THE SHADOWS VOLUME 10 Horror 
GREYFRIARS REFORMATORY Horror 
OKTOBERFEAST Horror 
AFTER SUNDOWN.  Anthology.  Horror 
VOODOO HEART. Horror 
THE NIGHT WEAVER. Horror 
THE BONE CARVER. Horror 
SHADE TRILOGY. Horror. 
MURDERS OF MOLLY SOUTHBOURNE.  Horror 
GHOSTHUNTER.
GHOSTSTALKER. 
GHOSTHOUSE.
GHOSTLORDS.
THE HAUNTING OF IRONWOOD.
NIGHT TERRORS VOL 5
666 GABLE WAY 
LAKEWOOD 
BOBBY ETHER AND THE JADE ACADEMY 
TEMPLE OF ETERNITY 
DILATION 
CALL THE CHILDREN 
MEDUSA'S COILS
VELOCITY WEAPON SF
INSTINCT SF
THE DARWIN ELEVATOR SF Reread 
BLACK VELVET Thriller 
DEATH FLEET Horror 
ENEMY ALLY SF
THE WITCHES OF HALLOWEEN HAVEN.  HORROR 
HAUNTED: PERRON MANOR.  HORROR. 
THE HAUNTING OF MYSTERY MANOR Horror
THE FINAL HAUNTING Horror 
THE DEAD BOYFRIEND Horror 
A HAUNTING AT HOLLOW'S COVE HORROR 










Tuesday, August 25, 2020

Review: THE PROCTOR HALL HORROR by Bill Thompson

Release October 1 2020

5 Spooky Stars

I've been enjoying the Bayou Hauntings Series since its inception,  admiring the author's flair for twisty plotting and backdrops, including Southern Louisiana history as background.  THE PROCTOR HALL HORROR  is Book 7. The gore level is high, and only a cold or jaded reader could fail to experience these events as heartwrenching.  There is so much deceit, so much evil--both human and supernatural.  Of particular interest to me were certain genetic connections,  and the riff on Jekyll vs. Hyde. This is really a "Who can you Trust?" adventure. Featured are our favorite series characters,  caught up in a vastly puzzling--and tremendously dangerous--paranormal investigation.

Saturday, August 22, 2020

Review: SHORT HORROR STORIES VOLUME 27


5 Spooky and Terrifying Stars!
"New Digs" by Ron Ripley: Absolutely no empathy was elicited for this sorry protagonist. I might say: poetic justice. However,  I enjoyed the imagery, particularly the basement scenes,  and I respectfully request an alternate ending, involving a certain inexplicable object protagonist discovers near the furnace. <smile>

"The Trip" by Sara Clancy: Okay. News reports and Fiction persuaded me years ago never to go camping.  However: this tale is the stuff of Nightmares! Talk about Subterfuge! Talk about Monsters and Monstrosity! Will I ever sleep again??

"Monster of the Week" by David Longhorn: Echoes of "The Truman Show"! Mike's life is constantly in transit, an "episode" a week of battling some strange different monster, barely escaping with his life, mourning the loss of innocents. He has to use his clever wits to figure out the type of monster and how to stop it,  and of course,  no evidence remains. But now the serious question becomes: is he in the current episode, or will this be his "End"?

Wednesday, August 19, 2020

Review: FAITHFUL SHADOW by Kevin J. Howard



5 Spooky Stars

 Simply wow! I don't know why I hadn't read this before, as I adore Yellowstone horror (so many possibilities!). Author Kevin Howard definitely leaves behind the usual (boiling pools, supervolcano,  bear and buffalo) and goes for an unusual creature which, if encountered say in Great Britain or Europe,  would have been the locus of centuries-old Folk Horror.  Horrifying it is, because unavoidable,  inescapable,  and implacable.  Not satisfied to kill in its den, this creature roams, and it's unstoppable. I can totally imagine this novel as a horror film, suffused as it is with a failing hero [Ranger Joe], young people in lust, abundances of gore, a diligent female ranger and an aging helpless male ranger.....what's not to love? Love I did, throughout a one-sitting literally nonstop thrill ride keeping me breathless,  alarmed, horrified,  and enthralled.


Saturday, August 8, 2020

Review: SHORT HORROR STORIES VOLUME 26 (SCARE STREET)




5 Spooky Stars

"Porcelain Elephants" by Ron Ripley: One of Mr. Ripley's best in a long line of great tales, "Porcelain Elephants" is by turns heartwarming, terrifying,  and heartwrenching. For me, the human Evil proved far worse than the admittedly supernatural elements. I found this story very satisfying.


"The Cursed Necklace" by Anna Sinjin: Now that is scary. Kudos for the implacability of this particular horror,  and for the way that the author has interwoven simple, common,  human emotions to create a pathway to Horror.  Very good!

"Do You Hear What I Hear?" by Sara Clancy: I do enjoy my Christmas Horror...but this is TOO SCARY!! 
DO NOT read at night alone! I read it on a sunny, hot, front porch at noon
AND I'M TERRIFIED!!!