Book Review: The Widow of Hartforde
In this rip-roaring yarn of Colonial New England, a young couple finds themselves in the crosshairs of supernatural trouble. The Widow of Hartforde by J.F. Baker.
In this rip-roaring yarn of Colonial New England, a young couple finds themselves in the crosshairs of supernatural trouble. The Widow of Hartforde by J.F. Baker.
Ghost from a Yard Sale by Jerry Roth is a spine-chilling small-town horror novel. Reviewed by Philip Zozarro.
CAMPING CANINE by Alice Kanaka is a Texas campground mystery filled with switchbacks, betrayals, and the warm camaraderie of friends. Reviewed by Warren Maxwell.
Forces of tradition and modernity clash with devastating effects in this third book of a mystery series that’s absolutely thriving. The Pusherman by Lisa Boyle.
LIGHTS OUT IN ISTANBUL reviewed by Jadidsa Perez. With a looming global cybersecurity threat, Henry’s book about his previous espionage draws him deeper into danger.
Cross Examination by James E. Carroll is a tense and atmospheric legal thriller featuring murder and fraud.
The holidays take a dark turn following two shocking murders in Unwrapped by Phyllis Picasso.
As a vicious electoral campaign heats up, a groundbreaking doctor finds himself in the center of the feud in DEADLY VISION by T.D. Severin.
In the best tradition of small-town Americana horror, Dylan James’s Cedar Mills raises the question of what lies beneath the surface of the stories we’ve been told, and the ones we choose to (re)tell.
A hint of Stephen King meets the supernatural grit of Deathnote in this jaw-droppingly twisted supernatural thriller. Karma Butterflies by Jeremy Fulmore.










