Review: Monumental by Adam L.G. Nevill

Monumental by Adam L.G. Nevill Ritual Limited (April 2, 2026) Reviewed by Dave Simms Adam Nevill is a force of writing that combines the literary aspects of Ramsey Campbell and Peter Straub with the approachability of Tim Lebbon or Michael Marshall Smith. Monumental is a “big” novel in that its reach stretches beyond the folk horror … Continue Reading! “Review: Monumental by Adam L.G. Nevill”

Review: Cracking Spines by Jason Cavallero

Cracking Spines by Jason Cavallero Cracking Spines (September 2025) Reviewed by Dave Simms Guides to horror books are great. Sometimes they’re a little cute, fancy, or obviously biased towards the freshest faces in the genre. All are fine, and some are incredibly done. This reviewer has gone through most of them and many are entertaining, sometimes, … Continue Reading! “Review: Cracking Spines by Jason Cavallero”

Review: A Song for the End of the World by Mia Dalia

Review: A Song for the End of the World by Mia Dalia Earthling Publications (January 2026) Reviewed by Dave Simms Once again, Earthling has published another enticing entry into its ever-expanding stable of great stories. Mia Dalia has written an amazing novella about the mysteries of the Bermuda Triangle and the legendary creatures who may … Continue Reading! “Review: A Song for the End of the World by Mia Dalia”

Review: White Noise Press — The Chapbooks edited by Keith Minnion

White Noise Press — The Chapbooks edited by Keith Minnion White Noise Press (November 2025) Reviewed by Dave Simms Many horror fans love chapbooks, but they’re tough to get a hold of. Most have limited runs, are costly, or are so beautifully done that readers are reticent to open and damage them (as with Minnion’s … Continue Reading! “Review: White Noise Press — The Chapbooks edited by Keith Minnion”

Review: ADAK by Keith Minnion

ADAK by Keith Minnion White Noise Press (August 2025) Reviewed by Dave Simms When is an apocalypse novel not an apocalypse novel? When it’s ADAK by the incredibly talented Keith Minnion. ADAK shares some ingredients with Contagion, The Thing, and the best of the action-adventure novels of the ’70s and ’80s. It’s a thriller novel … Continue Reading! “Review: ADAK by Keith Minnion”

Review: The Widows of Winding Gale by Kealan Patrick Burke

The Widows of Winding Gale by Kealan Patrick Burke Earthling Publications (October 2025) Reviewed by Dave Simms For those readers who have read Kealan Patrick Burke, a familiarity with gorgeous writing is a given. The stories themselves are varied, the voices far-ranging, but no matter how far the author stretches his wings, somehow, it all … Continue Reading! “Review: The Widows of Winding Gale by Kealan Patrick Burke”

Review: If You Knew Me by S.P. Miskowski

If You Knew Me by S.P. Miskowski Thomas & Mercer (September 23, 2025) Reviewed by Dave Simms Move over Annie Wilkes — there’s a new ultra fan in horror-thriller literature: Ann Mason (yes, the first name checks but the author goes way beyond the iconic character here). If you’ve never read S.P. Miskowski, this is … Continue Reading! “Review: If You Knew Me by S.P. Miskowski”

Review: Beyond the Bounds of Infinity edited by Vaughn A. Jackson and Stephanie Pearre

Beyond the Bounds of Infinity edited by Vaughn A. Jackson and Stephanie Pearre Raw Dog Screaming Press (July 2024) Reviewed by Dave Simms This is a great year for horror anthologies. Something dark and amazing must be in the water as there are some stellar books released that hit all the right buttons. This one … Continue Reading! “Review: Beyond the Bounds of Infinity edited by Vaughn A. Jackson and Stephanie Pearre”

Review: King of Ashes by S.A. Cosby

King of Ashes by S.A Cosby Flatiron Books|Pine & Cedar (June 10, 2025) Reviewed by Dave Simms Today’s modern master of crime fiction is back in a scathing work that does what S.A. Cosby does best — entertain, but also leave a scar on the reader’s psyche. If one is familiar with the growing catalog, … Continue Reading! “Review: King of Ashes by S.A. Cosby”

Review: The Wages of Belief and Other Stories from the Dark Side by Elizabeth Massie

The Wages of Belief and Other Stories from the Dark Side by Elizabeth Massie Macabre Ink (February 2025) Reviewed by Dave Simms The skill involved in creating top shelf short fiction is an elusive one. The number of writers who can pull it off with relative ease is very small, no matter the genre. To … Continue Reading! “Review: The Wages of Belief and Other Stories from the Dark Side by Elizabeth Massie”

Review: The House At Black Tooth Pond by Stephen Mark Rainey

The House at Black Tooth Pond by Stephen Mark Rainey Crossroads Press (February 2025) Reviewed by Dave Simms Stephen Mark Rainey is one of the greatest unsung masters of the genre and has churned out solid, entertaining work for decades. From Deathrealms magazine in the eighties and nineties to several dozen short stories to many novels … Continue Reading! “Review: The House At Black Tooth Pond by Stephen Mark Rainey”

Review: Family by Ian Rogers

Family by Ian Rogers Earthling Publications (October 2024) Reviewed by Dave Simms When is a haunted house story not a haunted house story? Earthling Publications knocks it out of the park with this novel by Ian Rogers. Comparisons will be made to the classics such as The Haunting of Hill House and newer entries like A … Continue Reading! “Review: Family by Ian Rogers”

Review: Night of the Long Knives by Tyler Jones

Night of the Long Knives by Tyler Jones Earthling Publications (December 2024) Reviewed by Dave Simms Another Earthling Publications book, another head-spinning tale that combines several genres and spits out a brutal novel that lingers like a scar on the soul. Tyler Jones is already known as a smart writer, able to weave together the … Continue Reading! “Review: Night of the Long Knives by Tyler Jones”

Review: The Soul of Wes Craven by Joseph Maddrey

The Soul of Wes Craven by Joseph Maddrey Harker Books (June 2024) Reviewed by Dave Simms From Last House on the Left to Scream, Wes Craven had been a staple of horror. He rubbed dark souls with John Carpenter and Tobe Hooper, carving out his own legend in the Mount Rushmore of the genre. Fans … Continue Reading! “Review: The Soul of Wes Craven by Joseph Maddrey”

Review: The Rack: Stories Inspired by Vintage Horror Paperbacks edited by Tom Deady

The Rack: Stories Inspired by Vintage Horror Paperbacks edited by Tom Deady Thomas E. Deady (September 2024) Reviewed by Dave Simms Who in their right minds (okay, readers of a certain age) hasn’t been excited to walk into a drug store or supermarket to find THE rack. That spinning metal beast of wonder that held … Continue Reading! “Review: The Rack: Stories Inspired by Vintage Horror Paperbacks edited by Tom Deady”