Hot Iron and Cold Blood: An Anthology of the Weird West is a collection that truly brings some of the most bizarre tales to the table. Scattered amongst a few brutal Western horror tales, this collection has a bit of everything. Weird Horror and Western Horror fans alike, you need this anthology! Begin your read and prepare to get lost in the dust and gunfire.
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Hot Iron and Cold Blood Anthology | Book Review
The Conservator’s Collection: Derelict by John Durgin, Jay Bower & John Lynch | Book Review
The Conservator’s Collection by John Durgin, Jay Bower, and John Lynch is a collection of three novellas with the theme of abandonment and derelict situations that each bring their own level of darkness into play.
Mosaic by Catherine McCarthy | Book Review
Mosaic by Catherine McCarthy is a gothic horror tale that slowly burns like the candles set up at an altar, complete with shadows that jump, making the viewers ask if it was just a shadow, or perhaps something more sinister.
The Black Lord by Colin Hinckley | Book Review
The Black Lord is a grief-fueled tale of terror centered around how far a family can go after a devastating event that’s only going to get worse before it can get better.
Last Stay by Brennan LaFaro | Book Review
Last Stay by Brennan LaFaro is a terrifying slasher novella that is set in a rough-looking motel located on the side of a roadway. The rooms themselves aren’t much better… But it’s not just the splatter on the ceiling and sink that could be blood or the potential bedbugs hidden in the old bedding that they should fear. In this motel, there are also monsters lurking.
Never Whistle at Night: An Indigenous Dark Fiction Anthology | Book Review
Never Whistle at Night: An Indigenous Dark Fiction Anthology edited by Shane Hawk and Theodore C. Van Alst is a collection of some of the most creative and unsettling tales I have ever had the opportunity to read. Covering a wide array of chilling topics, you never know what will be served up next.