The Lake of the Dead
Absolutely enjoyable classic Norwegian horror mystery. Being from the 40s, it’s not a visceral haunting, but something far more subtle.
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Absolutely enjoyable classic Norwegian horror mystery. Being from the 40s, it’s not a visceral haunting, but something far more subtle.
Enter Boogeyman was sent to me for review by Acheron International: Thank you, Melina! While I am late in getting the news and review out, there are still a few days left to go… … Read on…Enter Boogeyman • More than just bedtime stories?
The Night House by Jo Nesbø is the author’s first foray into horror; and what a debut it is. A mad trip through small town Ballantyne ends up at the edges of sanity, if not beyond… … Read on…The Night House • Jo Nesbø writes a small town horror!
A young adult horror that speaks to seasoned fans of cult and occult horror like few can; Hurtado outdoes the first book in this series with a stellar sequel. … Read on…The Devil’s Promise • Dark and demonic YA horror
Vish has returned from boarding school to a life upside down in The Grimmer. The premise, the artwork, the music, and a debut in its demographic from Canadian author Naben Ruthnum; I was very excited for this. … Read on…The Grimmer • A dark urban YA horror with occult mysteries
While I am not normally on the hunt for definitive seasonal reads, I came upon what is the best summer horror I’ve read in ages. … Read on…‘Wasps in the Ice Cream’ as perfect summer horror