The Outsiders – Editorial Review

  Title: The Outsiders: Book One Author: Brandon Faircloth Genre: Science Fiction / Thriller   When Jason witnesses his grandfather hauling a woman’s lifeless body into the backyard under the cover of night, he is understandably concerned. After confronting his grandfather the next morning at breakfast, Jason is pulled into increasingly elaborate justifications for murder… Read More The Outsiders – Editorial Review

My Uncle Makes Dolls to Replace Souls in Hell – Editorial Review

  Title: My Uncle Makes Dolls to Replace Souls in Hell Author: Brandon Faircloth Genre: Horror   In My Uncle Makes Dolls to Replace Souls in Hell, Cora discovers the disturbing reality about her estranged uncle Teddy’s life (and death). Teddy has left Cora a massive inheritance, but only under the condition that she read… Read More My Uncle Makes Dolls to Replace Souls in Hell – Editorial Review

You Saw Something You Shouldn’t Have – Editorial Review

Title: You Saw Something You Shouldn’t Have Author: Brandon Faircloth Genre: Horror   You receive a text from an unknown sender early in the morning and it says: You saw something you shouldn’t have. Also the title of the book, this tale of a mysterious creature taunting a man as everything and everyone in his… Read More You Saw Something You Shouldn’t Have – Editorial Review

The Book of Schull: Book 1: Volume 1: The Introduction – Editorial Review

  Title: The Book of Schull: Book 1: Volume 1: The Introduction: Story No. 1 Author: Killian Schull Genre: Horror / Science Fiction   Following an uncomfortable exchange with Eamon Glenrose, the ruthless man for whom he works, builder William Donovan can’t help but wonder if his wife’s subsequent fatal car accident is connected to… Read More The Book of Schull: Book 1: Volume 1: The Introduction – Editorial Review

A Perfect Night – Editorial Review

  Title: A Perfect Night Author: Joseph Stone Genre: Horror   After her mother’s death in a horrible car accident, Frances Tarantino continues to feel her mother’s presence surrounding her. She sends Frances ladybugs and presents as a means of comfort, and in a horrific version of the angst that accompanies a mother-daughter relationship during… Read More A Perfect Night – Editorial Review