Malorie by Josh Malerman Signed Limited Edition Hardcover!

We’re pleased to report we will be getting some copies of the Malorie Special Edition by Josh Malerman from Dark Regions Press, but our supply is very limited and these won’t last long given the acclaim for Bird Box!

Bird Box by Josh Malerman was an international sensation reaching the New York Times bestseller list and creating a Netflix film starring Sandra Bullock that was viewed by over 45 million accounts. Now author Josh Malerman is back with a sequel to Bird Box and Dark Regions Press is publishing the special edition! Featuring stunning wraparound cover art by Vincent Chong, 10 interior illustrations by Glenn Chadbourne and a new afterword from the author. Malorie Special Edition has been designed to line up nicely with Bird Box Special Edition, also published by Dark Regions Press.

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Review: The Witch and the Beast by Kousuke Satake

cover of the witch and the beastThe Witch and the Beast by Kousuke Satake
Kodansha Comics (October 27, 2020)
192 pages; $12.99 paperback, $9.99 e-book
Reviewed by Danica Davidson

The Witch and the Beast opens with a question: “Do you know how to break a witch’s curse?” It gives two answers: “Method 1: A loving kiss from a prince on a white horse. Method 2: Hope the wrathful witch has a change of heart.”

But the manga is quick to assure us that these methods are nearly impossible to work out.Continue Reading

Huge Savings on Gary Raisor eBooks Today!

Sinister Purposes and Less Than Human
by Gary Raisor
eBook Editions ON SALE For a Limited Time Only!

Hi Folks!

Wow, do we have a treat for horror readers today! The eBook editions of Sinister Purposes and Less Than Human by Gary Raisor have been heavily discounted to just 99 cents for a VERY limited time only, so there will be no better time to order these two horror classics!

Sinister Purposes eBook

Less Than Human eBook

Thank you, as always, for your continued support and enthusiasm!

Review: Boneset & Feathers by Gwendolyn Kiste

illustrated cover of Boneset & Feathers by Gwendolyn KisteBoneset & Feathers by Gwendolyn Kiste
Broken Eye Books (November 3, 2020)
172 pages; $34.99 hardcover; $12.99 paperback
Reviewed by A.E. Siraki

Gwendolyn Kiste, witches, creepy birds, and odd kids. Need I say more? The author’s prose is as beautiful and engaging as ever in this story of a witch running from witchfinders. This would make a very compelling film or television adaptation and has what I’ve started referring to in my reviews as a “watchable” compulsive quality. It’s also a deeper commentary on the fear men — particularly wealthy older white men — have toward women; that antiquated but dangerous notion about women having power, the implications, and the stubbornness with which it clings to the fabrics in society.Continue Reading

The Halloween Children: New Trade Paperback Just Published and eBook On Sale For Just 99 Cents!

The Halloween Children
Brian James Freeman and Norman Prentiss

Finally Available In Trade Paperback! In-Stock Now!

PLUS: eBook Discounted to Just 99 Cents for ONE DAY Only!

Hi Folks!

We’re pleased to announce we’ve just published a brand new and very affordable edition of The Halloween Children by Brian James Freeman and Norman Prentiss, just in time for our favorite holiday!

In addition, the eBook on Amazon.com is discounted to just 99 cents today as part of an Amazon ONE DAY ONLY Halloween special offer! After this, it goes back to $4.99, so don’t miss your chance to snag a copy at the best price possible!

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Thank you, as always, for your continued support and enthusiasm!

Review: The Children of Red Peak by Craig DiLouie

cover of The Children of Red Peak by Craig DiLouie, showing an upside-down photo of trees against a cloudy skyThe Children of Red Peak by Craig DiLouie
Redhook (November 17, 2020)

384 pages; $16.99 hardcover; $9.99 e-book
Reviewed by Sadie “Mother Horror” Hartmann

A group of adults shares the same dark secret. When they were children, they grew up at the foot of a mountain called Red Peak. Isolated from the rest of the world, the children lived through the traumatic experience of life in a cult. Years later, a fellow survivor and friend, takes their own life. The grownup children of Red Peak reunite and re-open old wounds.

What really happened on that last night at Red Peak? Our protagonists, the survivors, must bring to the surface all the painful memories they buried and maybe even take a trip back to where it all happened.Continue Reading

The Night Country Signed & Slipcased Limited Edition: TIME IS RUNNING OUT!

“Scary, sad, funny, and when it comes to young people at the end of their ropes and hopes, dead on the money. The Night Country takes you away to a strange and special place while reminding you of the places you’ve been—especially the spooky Halloween places. A gracefully written, mesmerizing read.”
— Stephen King

The Night Country: Signed & Slipcased Limited Edition
by Stewart O’Nan
A New Special Edition from Lividian Publications!
ORDER BEFORE October 31 OR MISS OUT FOREVER!

We’re pleased to report we’ll be getting copies of the new Lividian Publications signed and slipcased Limited Edition hardcover of The Night Country by Stewart O’Nan, which is being offered as a “Preorder Only Limited Edition,” meaning the orders received by October 31 will set the print run! After that, no more orders will be accepted!

This Lividian Publications deluxe special edition is being lavishly crafted with collectors and readers alike in mind. Exclusive to this edition is a “lost” introduction by the author and a new afterword by Paul Tremblay, plus eleven original black and white illustrations and a beautiful full-color wrap-around dust jacket painting by François Vaillancourt!

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Thank you, as always, for your continued support and enthusiasm!

Review: Moriarty the Patriot, Vol. 1 by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Ryosuke Takeuchi, and Hikaru Miyoshi

Moriarty the Patriot, Vol. 1 by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Ryosuke Takeuchi, and Hikaru Miyoshi
VIZ Media (October 2020)
206 pages; $9.99 paperback; $6.99 e-book
Reviewed by Danica Davidson

William James Moriarty was barely in the Sherlock Holmes books, but his position as Holmes’s archenemy and “The Napoleon of Crime” have kept him in people’s imaginations. Over the years he’s been seen in movies, books and other forms of entertainment not made by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. And now he’s the main character in a Japanese manga that’s been made into an anime currently playing in Japan and streaming in America.Continue Reading

Video Visions: The Ultimate Movie for Halloween Night

Black background with spooky lettering that says Hunter Shea Video Visions and the Cemetery Dance logo

Look, I know most normal people aren’t like me, setting aside about 50 movies to watch each October. I mean, who has that kind of time and demented dedication? If I think I won’t have time to watch a movie when I get home from work, I’ll set the alarm to wake me up at five in the morning so I can devour Invasion of the Body Snatchers or Hellraiser like a bowl of Count Chocula before heading off to the day job.Continue Reading

Review: Blood Lake Monster by Renee Miller

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Unnerving Books (July 2020)

116 pages; $11.49 paperback; $3.99 e-book
Reviewed by Janelle Janson

If you’ve yet to read any of the Rewind or Die series put out by Unnerving, you are surely missing out. I am obsessed with this retro b-movie horror cinema-style series, and if you love brilliant female horror writers, then this is the collection for you! Renee Miller’s Blood Lake Monster is the twelfth publication and the sixth title I’ve read, but I plan to collect all of the paperbacks because…have you checked out these covers?! My favorites thus far are Food Fright, Cirque Berserk, and All You Need Is Love and a Strong Electric Current, but they have all been horror-tastic!Continue Reading

Review: Captain Clive’s Dreamworld by Jon Bassoff

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Erasherhead Press (October 2020)

234 pages; $15.95 paperback; $5.99 e-book
Reviewed by Sadie “Mother Horror” Hartmann

For anyone that’s ever lived in a small town where everyone knows each other and seems to hold secrets about their next-door neighbors, idyllic town horror is a satisfying trope. Truth is always stranger than fiction and if you live in one small town long enough, you’re bound to uncover some of the strange history and unusual happenings. Sometimes what appears to be perfectly quaint is really just good at hiding its seamy underbelly.

It’s not difficult to suspend disbelief in order to buy into the old adage, “Nothing is as it appears to be.” Or another fitting favorite, “If it’s too good to be true, it probably is.”Continue Reading

Seasons of Terror: Shirley Jackson, Ray Bradbury, Stephen King, and Robert McCammon!

Seasons of Terror
Shirley Jackson, Ray Bradbury, Stephen King, and Robert McCammon

An Epic New Special Edition For Horror Collectors!

Hi Folks!

Seasons of Terror is a very special book born from the imaginations of Shirley Jackson, Ray Bradbury, Stephen King, and Robert McCammon, and now is a good time to reserve your copy so you don’t miss outs since we expect this one to sell out pre-publication!

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Review: Something is Killing the Children Vol. 1 by James Tynion IV and Werther Dell’Edera

cover of the graphic novel Something is Killing the Children. Illustration of a child standing alone in the woods.Something is Killing the Children Vol. 1 by James Tynion IV and Werther Dell’Edera
BOOM! Studios (May 2020)

128 pages, $13.41 paperback; $12.74 e-book
Reviewed by Joshua Gage

Something has been taking the children of Archer’s Peak. At first it was just one girl, and the police assumed it was a typical family kidnapping perpetrated by an uncle. But then, young James and his friends have a sleepover, and when it’s over, James is the only survivor. There are bodies and blood. The whole town is in chaos. Then, a stranger with an uncanny knowledge of things who talks to her stuffed-animal octopus arrives and says she’ll take care of things. Something is Killing the Children is a really strong series from writer James Tynion IV and artist Werther Dell’Edera.Continue Reading