
No One Gets Out Alive
I was intrigued by the premise of ‘No One Gets Out Alive’, which was adapted from a novel by Adam Nevill. The images of the set (essentially

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

Willow Man by John Inman
John Inman is a Lambda Literary Award finalist and the author of over thirty novels.

Exiles of the Rynth by Carole Nelson Douglas
‘Exiles of the Rynth’ is book two of the Sword and Circlet series. It’s the sequel to ‘Six of Swords’, and it was the first time Douglas had

Wartime by Juliet Gardiner
There have been scores of books about World War Two looking at the military angle, but only in the past couple of decades have books emerged

On the Ocean Wave!
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
'I Am Legend' by Richard Matheson unites horror with science fiction as successfully as the Alien franchise did on the big screen.

Revival by Stephen King
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 by George RR Martin
This novel was originally published back in 1983, but it was re-published in 2013 following the stellar success of ‘A Game of Thrones'.

Entire Unto Itself: The Island in Horror Fiction
Islands are such mysterious and isolated places, and help is so far away when trouble strikes, it is no surprise that they have been