Posts Tagged ‘Dark Continents’

Book Review – Bloody Curry by John Irvine

Ever wanted to find out exactly how many different dishes in the world are made with the use of blood all while reading a wide range of short stories and poetry?  Then Blood Curry is the book for you.

Book Review – Snareville by David Youngquist

As zombies overrun the country and people flee in panic, the good folks of Snareville decide to hole up and protect their town rather than give it over to the dead.

Book Review – The Left Hand by Serenity J. Banks

Sometimes God chooses the strongest among us, sometimes the weakest, and sometimes, especially when vampires are involved, he chooses the least expected to help save the world.  

Book Review – Necropolis Rising By Dave Jeffery

The 19th floor of a Birmingham City Center high-rise explodes thanks to the bumbling stupidity of two ecoterrorists, raining down all manner of debris on unsuspecting citizens below, but it isn’t the debris anyone should be worried about but something far, far deadlier.  

Book Review – Pray by John Prescott

The trumpets have sounded and the end times predicted in the Bible have begun with all Christians on the planet being taken up into heaven, but as the Antichrist makes his move for world domination, a small group of new believers hole up in the little town of Shaleford as the powers of hell come [...]

Book Review – The Caretakers by Adrian Chamberlin

Andy Hughes has a dark rage inside of him, a rage that destroyed his life 15 years ago, and when he’s forced to return to the very same place where this very rage exploded, he finds he must confront it head on or let his loved ones suffer for eternity.

Book Review – Strange Tales by D.M. Youngquist

A collection of short stories by author David Youngquist going through a wide range of emotions including fear, hopelessness, pain, and rage.