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Wonderful review of HARMED AND DANGEROUS by Jim McLeod on the always fabulous @gnofhorror.com
Today's ARC book mail. This sounds so right up my street, it's purchsed the house next door and moved in!!!
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New Review - a fascinating story that is definitely not quite what it seems - I highly recommend The Sword Garden by @thecallya.bsky.social out now with thanks to @wtpress.bsky.social www.runalongtheshelves.net/blog/2026/4/...
Book Review
“Harmed and Dangerous is like a therapy session with a serial killer, uncomfortable, oddly enlightening, and you’ll definitely need a shower afterwards,” Jasper Bark’s horror sticks with you. Mostly in your nightmares.
@jasperbark.bsky.social @crystallake.bsky.social
The “quiet genius” of BODIES OF WORK is that it “asks uncomfortable questions about who owns a story. The artist who creates it? Or the people he exploits to make it?” Really lovely review right here: bit.ly/4cohjVw Thank you @gnofhorror.com @titanbooks.bsky.social
Yesterday was Monday. Monday means #MustRead horror. This week: @willowylungs.bsky.social talks queerness thriving in body horror @crimereads.bsky.social, @architamittra.bsky.social recommends 6 of @davidmoody.bsky.social's most terrifying books @the-line-up.bsky.social ...
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This is about four books down in my TBR
Today, Florian Frerichs will take listeners inside the making of Dream Story, the challenges of adapting an untouchable classic,
Prepare to question what is real, what is dreamed, and what is simply too terrible to be anything but the truth.
Welcome, Florian Frerichs, to The Fright Club Podcast.
Clay McLeod Chapman’s ‘Bodies of Work’ is a supernatural revenge novella that turns the serial‑killer trope inside out. The ghosts don’t just haunt—they rewrite the story.”
gnofhorror.com/bodies-of-wo...
@claymcleod.bsky.social @titanbooks.bsky.social
You keep writing them, and I'll keep loving them. We McLeods are a gift from heaven.
(NOTE we are not related in any way, other than both being gorgeous bald and beardy men)
So glad ypu liked it
Today, Florian Frerichs will take listeners inside the making of Dream Story, the challenges of adapting an untouchable classic,
Prepare to question what is real, what is dreamed, and what is simply too terrible to be anything but the truth.
Welcome, Florian Frerichs, to The Fright Club Podcast.
Clay McLeod Chapman’s ‘Bodies of Work’ is a supernatural revenge novella that turns the serial‑killer trope inside out. The ghosts don’t just haunt—they rewrite the story.”
gnofhorror.com/bodies-of-wo...
@claymcleod.bsky.social @titanbooks.bsky.social
Ngl, The Great Silence is a really cool series, and if you want gunpowder and somehow eldritch-like creatures, Swan is your man
I probably won’t be publishing my review until closer to publication day for some reason they always ask for me to hold off.
I never even noticed that to be honest. I saw a lot of folk on insta talking about it and downloaded it from NetGalley
If you haven’t got this on your radar you really need to. I’m coming up to the halfway mark and it’s brilliant
amzn.to/4ckff0W
Crawlspace by Adam Christopher is the space horror novel for people who think the scariest thing about deep space is realising your employer sent you there on purpose. A claustrophobic, slow-burn descent into cosmic dread. My full review is up now:
@adamchristopher.me @tornightfire.bsky.social
Exit 8 turns subway monotony into pure dread. Genki Kawamura’s liminal horror strips everything away. No gore. Just anomalies. Spot one or start over. Review
gnofhorror.com/exit-8-revie...
@maddwolfcolumbus.bsky.social @frightclub.bsky.social
And everyone follow Jodie too. She always does the best selection of books and if you want to know owt about Dragonlance she the person to see! Thank you for including me Jodie❤️
Congratulations, that is an amazing achievement.
The stories in The Haunted Houses She Calls Her Own by Gwendolyn Kiste have to be savored, lived in, passages read again to relive the language or wallow in the emotion - be it fear, horror, dread, grief, humor. #BookSky TY #NetGalley & @rdspress.bsky.social for the ARC. Full review:
New Author Interview - today on the blog I welcome @heatherika.bsky.social to the blog to discuss their great novel The People’s Republic of Love and the dark side of influencing www.runalongtheshelves.net/interviews/2...
I'm so sorry Tessa, as a fellow chroninc pain sufferer you have all of my sympathies
Hope you get some respite from it soon
Well, this is my favourite review of CRAWLSPACE ever.
"It’s like watching a master carpenter who usually builds ornate cathedrals decide to construct a one-room cabin, then meticulously seal all the windows shut."
Heehee, I love that.
CRAWLSPACE is out in the US now and will hit the UK in May!
Exit 8 turns subway monotony into pure dread. Genki Kawamura’s liminal horror strips everything away. No gore. Just anomalies. Spot one or start over. Review
gnofhorror.com/exit-8-revie...
@maddwolfcolumbus.bsky.social @frightclub.bsky.social
Crawlspace by Adam Christopher is the space horror novel for people who think the scariest thing about deep space is realising your employer sent you there on purpose. A claustrophobic, slow-burn descent into cosmic dread. My full review is up now:
@adamchristopher.me @tornightfire.bsky.social
I've just woken up after being asleep for 20 hours, and heading out to work I'll message you tomorrow whenI get home from my night shift