
If It Bleeds by Stephen King
Four shorter works of fiction than we are used to from the modern master of horror. I haven't read any short Stephen King in a while, so...

Churchill's Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare by Giles Milton
There are many different ways to win a war, and this book chronicles some of the most unlikely strategies employed by Allied forces in their

Ho, Ho, Ho: Christmas in Horror Fiction
There's no better moment to remember how Christmas, its precursor Yule and the Celtic Midwinter events in general feature in horror fiction.

The Daylight War by Peter V Brett
'The Daylight War' is the third in Brett's Demon Cycle series, the first two novels being 'The Painted Man' and 'The Desert Spear'.

Agatha Raisin and the Busy Body
As someone who has lived in a village for the last twenty years, I can personally attest that English villages are full of busybodies.

They May Not Mean To
We all know the famous line from Philip Larkin's poem 'They f*ck you up, your mum and dad. They may not mean to, but they do'.

John C Adams Reviews 'Corpse Control'
Having finished Midnight Mass on Netflix and AHS Season One on DVD we were on the hunt for a new horror series to binge watch.

On the Trail of the Assassins by Jim Garrison
This book is subtitled 'My investigation and prosecution of the murder of President Kennedy' and it wa written by a former District Attorney

The Resident
I'm not usually one for medical dramas, so when I review one you know it's got to be something special to have made me tune in.

Bag of Bones by Stephen King
Just when you think you know what kind of novel Stephen King produces, he goes ahead and surprises you...