Synopsis: In this Lovecraftian tale of horror and espionage, Tomb of the Black Pharaoh follows Robert B. Danforth, a former Miskatonic University scholar still reeling from the horrific events At the Mountains of Madness. Now part of the newly formed Office of the Coordinator of Information (COI) – the predecessor of the famed Office of Strategic Services (OSS) – Danforth is dispatched to Cairo to […]
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Review: Fear by Jose Francisco Trevino Chavez
Synopsis: Fear – arguably humanity’s strongest emotion – is both a blessing and a curse. It hinders some, while it fuels others, but without it, our species would not have survived hundreds of thousands of years. However it might affect you, you’ve felt fear. We all have. Within this book, you’ll come face to face […]
Cover Reveal: Alone Together by S.S. Fitzgerald
A Fold to Extinction brought us horrifying creatures and a fight to bring an island under control. Sinner’s Pass took us to an eerie town with more questions than answers. Now, we’re fighting for survival as the world comes crashing down. I’m proud to bring you the cover of Alone Together, S.S. Fitzgerald’s third novel. […]
Review: the Clatter Man by Janelle Schiecke
Synopsis: It’s the summer before senior year of college, and Abby’s boyfriend has just booked a weekend away with friends at a rustic lakeside cabin. Located in northern Pennsylvania, the dwelling is tucked away and boasts a breathtaking view. As drinks are flowing on a moonlit evening, paranormal stories begin to be told—and when talk […]
Cover Reveal: the Clatter Man by Janelle Schiecke
The master of nostalgic horror novellas strikes again. First, there was Ghost Room, where teenagers battle the paranormal. Then, Schiecke brought us Death Cult, which returned us to the classic 80s slashers with lovable characters and gore galore. Now, prepare yourselves for the chilling urban legend of the Clatter Man. A centuries-old tortured soul and—wait, […]
Review: A Fold to Extinction by S.S. Fitzgerald
Synopsis: We assume extinction level events are cataclysmic events, but what if they were microscopic, like our history teaches us? To the rest of the world, a random tsunami is but one disaster among other events to speculate over. Unbeknownst to most of the world, the disaster is but a single ripple caused by a […]