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Review: The Lamb by Lucy Rose

May 12, 2025 by George Dunn Leave a Comment

Synopsis: Margot and Mama have lived by the forest ever since Margot can remember. When Margot is not at school, they spend quiet days together in their cottage, waiting for strangers to knock on their door. Strays, Mama calls them. People who have strayed too far from the road. Mama loves the strays. She feeds […]

Filed Under: Coming of age, Fear For All, Folk, Reviews, Serial Killers Tagged With: Hachette, Lucy Rose, The Lamb, W&N, Weidenfeld and Nicolson

Review: The Gaia Chime by Johnny Worthen

January 30, 2025 by George Dunn Leave a Comment

Synopsis: Charlotte, seeking to make a documentary for her graduate thesis enlists the older Seth, a burned-out film teacher with a history of scandal, to film the daily life of a rising tennis star, Bobby Weller. It’s a glimpse into the world of the rich and dedicated that turns horrifying when Bobby murders both his […]

Filed Under: Fear For All, Reviews Tagged With: Flametree, Flametree Press, Hachette, Johnny Worthen, The Gaia Chime

George Dunn’s Top Reads of 2024

December 13, 2024 by George Dunn Leave a Comment

2024 has been an absolute treat for any horror reader, but, most importantly (as I am the plucky and charismatic final girl in terms of my own horror consumption) it’s been a spectacular reading year for me. In theory this should be an equally spectacular list. Here’s the deal though, narrowing down the 100+ books […]

Filed Under: Best of the Year, Blog Posts, Fear Articles, List Tagged With: 8114, Berkley, Brian McAuley, Candy Cain Kills, Candy Cain Kills Again, Catriona Ward, Clash Books, Clay McLeod Chapman, Come With Me, Coup de Grace, Curse of the Reaper, Ghost Eaters, Hachette, Joshua Hull, Kill Your Darling, Killer VHS, Looking Glass Sound, Paperbacks from Hell, Rachel Harrison, Ronald Malfi, Shaun Hamill, shortwave, Skyhorse Publishing, So Thirsty, Sofia Ajram, Talos Publishing, The Dissonance, Titan, Tor Nightfire, Valancourt Books, Viper books, Wake Up and Open Your Eyes, Whisper Down The Lane, William Morrow

Review: The Incubations by Ramsey Campbell

November 15, 2024 by George Dunn 1 Comment

Synopsis: When a weight landed on his legs he raised his head from the violently crumpled pillow. The bed already had another occupant, and as Leo flung the quilt back so that it wouldn’t hinder his escape the creature scurried up his body to squat on his chest, clutching him with all its limbs like […]

Filed Under: Cosmic, Fear For All, Historical Horror, Lovecraftian, Reviews Tagged With: Blog Tour, Flametree Press, Hachette, Ramsey Campbell, The Incubations

Author Chat: Nick Cutter on “The Queen”

October 29, 2024 by George Dunn Leave a Comment

Nick Cutter, author of horror books such as “The Troop,” “The Deep,” “Little Heaven,” “The Handyman Method,” and new from Gallery Books, “The Queen,” is one of the first contemporary horror writers I came across. To say I wouldn’t be where I am without his work is no understatement, considering “The Troop,” was the first […]

Filed Under: Author Chat, Blog Posts, Book Tube, Fear Articles, Interview Tagged With: Arcadia, Craig Davidson, Gallery Books, Hachette, Nick Cutter, Simon and Schuster, The Queen

Review: Grievar’s Blood (The Combat Codes #2) by Alexander Darwin

September 12, 2023 by Neil Williams Leave a Comment

Synopsis The second book in an action-packed science fiction trilogy set on a far future world where the fate of nations is determined by battle-hardened warriors who are trained to compete in brutal single combat. In a world where single combat determines the fate of nations, the Grievar fight in the Circles so that the […]

Filed Under: Dystopian, Heist, Mechs/Robots, Reviews, Science Fantasy, Science Fiction Tagged With: Action, action novel, Alexander Darwin, fighting, Hachette, Magic, Martial Arts, mixed martial arts, Orbit, orbits, Science Fiction, The Combat Codes

Ep. 35 – Nicholas Eames is LIVE!

April 9, 2020 by David W Leave a Comment

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: Authors on a Podcast Talking Books, Bloody Rose, Epic Fantasy, Fantasy, Grunge, Hachette, Hachette Audio, Hachette Book Group, Hachette Books, Hip Hop, Kings of the Wyld, Metal, Music, Nicholas Eames, Orbit, Orbit Books, Orbit Publishing, Orbit UK, Orbit US, Podcast, Podcaster, Podcasters, Podcasts, Rock, Rock N Roll, The Band

Ep. 22 – Luke Arnold is now LIVE!

March 11, 2020 by David W Leave a Comment

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: Audible, Black Sails, Dead Man in a Ditch, Fantasy, Fetch Phillips, Hachette, Hachette Audio, Hachette Book Group, Hachette Books, John Silver, Libro.fm, Long John Silver, Luke Arnold, New Voices in Orbit, New Voices in Orbit 2020, Noir, Orbit, Orbit Books, Orbit Publishing, Starz, The Fetch Phillips Archives, The Last Smile in Sunder City, The Pacific, Toby Stephens

Review: Where Gods Fear to Go (West of West #3) by Angus Watson

December 4, 2019 by David W Leave a Comment

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: Angus Watson, Audible, Fantasy, Hachette, Hachette Audio, Hachette Book Group, Hachette Books, Historical Fantasy, Libro.fm, Orbit, Orbit Books, Orbit Publishing, Orbit US, The Land You Never Leave, Vikings, West of West, Where Gods Fear to Go, You Die When You Die

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