Monteleone’s Submerged looked amazingly promising on the surface. A sunken Nazi U-boat that isn’t listed on any documents from the war, a secret German mission, and a hidden Nazi base under the ice of Greenland. I’m happy to report that Submerged was all that I hoped it would be and much more. Dex, an ex-NavyContinue reading “Submerged – Thomas Monteleone”
Monthly Archives: January 2016
Wolf Land – Jonathan Janz
Ahh…Jonathan Janz. This guy is like a fine wine. He simply gets better with age. Anyone that has followed my reviews knows that I was already a big fan of his. With Wolf Land, my fandom is approaching man-crush territory. Before I start sounding like Annie Wilkes here, let’s move on. 2015 seemed to beContinue reading “Wolf Land – Jonathan Janz”
They Rise – Hunter Shea
My second read by Hunter Shea and also my favorite, so far. They Rise is equal parts Jaws, Pirahna, and Tremors. Shea does a marvelous job creating a tale that mixes B-move sci-fi without having any of the hokiness. A fishing charter catches more than what it bargains for off of the shores ofContinue reading “They Rise – Hunter Shea”
Interview With Author Jonathan Janz
In a few short years, Jonathan Janz has exploded onto the horror scene and, with his latest lycanthropic masterpiece, he keeps getting better and better. I’ve had the pleasure of having some great discussions with him on Goodreads, which he’s a very active and accessible member, and I’m very excited to be able toContinue reading “Interview With Author Jonathan Janz”
Tortures of the Damned – Hunter Shea
The horror/sci-fi genre has experienced a huge boom in post-apocalyptic stories in the last decade. Many are thanks to Brian Keene and The Walking Dead making zombies the popular choice, these days, and it shows. The market is over saturated with zombie books – some good, but most are meh…seen it, done it, readContinue reading “Tortures of the Damned – Hunter Shea”