SHE WHO WAS NO MORE
After Penguin’s new version of Ray Russell’s THE CASE AGAINST SATAN, this, I believe, was the most important reprint of 2015
After Penguin’s new version of Ray Russell’s THE CASE AGAINST SATAN, this, I believe, was the most important reprint of 2015
Andrew Neiderman, who as of 2010 has published more than 100 novels, can be frustratingly inconsistent, but when he’s “on” he’s hard to beat
THE INVISIBLE MAN gets a thoroughly twisted updating in this forgotten relic from the early 1970s, when major publishers were actually willing to take on a perverse oddity like A PERFECTLY NATURAL ACT
For an adults-only novel that actually lives up to its billing check out THE REAL THING by the late William Carney, an elegantly crafted account of revenge and psychosis among gay leathermen
Yet another book whose title and packaging (at least in its mass market incarnation) are directly at odds with its content
One of the most memorable thinking person’s horror stories to appear in some time, and one of 2011’s standout publications
Michael Blumlein is one of the most individual genre writers on the scene, and X,Y is one of his signature works
From the late lamented Scream/Press (arguably the premiere independent horror publisher of the 1980s) comes this hardcover omnibus of three early novels by Robert Bloch