

The Nameless by Ramsey Campbell: John C Adams Reviews
Book name: The Nameless Author: Ramsey Campbell Publisher: Fontana Format: print Genre: Horror Publication Date: 1981 Rating: 4/5 Trigger...


Dystopia - A Natural History: John C Adams Reviews
Dystopian novels are undeniably popular, but where does the concept originate from and how do real-life events filter into the fiction that


"Sea Voyages in Fantasy Fiction" by John C Adams Reviews
Poor roads and the danger of coming under attack from robbers or worse when travelling overland can make a journey by boat seem the natural.


I Am Legend by Richard Matheson: John C Adams Reviews
'I Am Legend' by Richard Matheson unites horror with science fiction as successfully as the Alien franchise did on the big screen.


The Hollow by Agatha Christie: John C Adams Reviews
Agatha Christie has sold more than two billion books worldwide, and she has been outsold only by the Bible and Shakespeare.


Revival by Stephen King: John C Adams Reviews
I'm constantly amazed by the sheer versatility of Stephen King's writing, from the classic horror novels of the early years, to...


The Armageddon Rag: John C Adams Reviews
This novel was originally published back in 1983, but it was re-published in 2013 following the stellar success of ‘A Game of Thrones'.


"Islands in Horror Fiction" by John C Adams Reviews
Islands are such mysterious and isolated places, and help is so far away when trouble strikes, it is no surprise that they have been


Time and Again by Jack Finney: John C Adams Reviews
I picked this book up as part of the 'Fantasy Masterworks' series, a library of some of the most original and influential fantasy novels


Agatha Christie's Poirot Season 1: John C Adams Reviews
ITV’s version of Poirot topped all others in that it covered every story and novel about the detective (except one play, ‘Black Coffee’)