WE CAME BACK is the impressive sophomoric effort from Patrick Lacey. While, yes, there are shades of King’s SOMETIME’S THEY COME BACK and CARRIE, WE CAME BACK is it’s own monster. A high school revenge tale that takes on a twisted life of it’s own. We can imagine the Melvins in the world. We’veContinue reading “We Came Back – Patrick Lacey”
Monthly Archives: July 2018
The Incurables – Jon Bassoff
Every once in a while, a book comes along that has a subject matter that really stick with you. The Incurables struck that chord with me. I’m kind of a sucker for horror with a historical setting. Bassoff’s offering is set in 1953 and uses a real character with a sordid legacy, Dr. WalterContinue reading “The Incurables – Jon Bassoff”
Jurassic, Florida – Hunter Shea
Let me start this review off by saying that I’m a big fan of Hunter Shea. The guy has made his bread and butter by putting out high-quality creature features. With the amount of work this guy has published in the last few years, even Rembrandt has to stumble once in a while. Jurassic,Continue reading “Jurassic, Florida – Hunter Shea”
The Beast of Brenton Woods – Jackson R. Thomas
Jackson R. Thomas’s debut comes to us in the form of a small-town werewolf yarn, The Beast of Brenton Woods. As far as debuts go, it’s a decent one, but the Beast also has a few fleas that I would like to see removed. Bodies are starting to show up again in Brenton WoodsContinue reading “The Beast of Brenton Woods – Jackson R. Thomas”