Deadrush7 reviews
Yvonne Navarro

Spectra, 1995

The Best Flaming Zombie Slugfest of all time!!!

+ Snake Dancers and Zombies
+ A real gut-punching tale with emotional impact
+ Excellent!
  
  











  



  
Unholy trinity1 review
Robert Bloch

Scream/Press, 1986

Three Bloch novels reveal author's mastery of the genre.

Scream Press collected three of Robert Bloch's novels in one omnibus edition, which includes his legendary first novel "The Scarf". This novel in particular is worth the effort to search out this collection. Each novel also clearly shows Bloch's strength in his ability to shed light on our darkest ...
  
  











  



  
Afterage5 reviews
Yvonne Navarro

Overlook Connection Press, 2003

A fantastic horror tale; great characters and story

+ Great Story
+ What Does "EPIC" Mean To You???
+ Riveting and fun fang tale (mellion108 from Michigan)
+ A Great Pos-Apocalyptic Vampire Novel
  
  











  



  
Complete Stories of Robert Bloch: Bitter Ends (Complete Stories of Robert Bloch, Volume 2)2 reviews
Robert Bloch

Carol Publishing Corporation, 1990

Bloch may be gone, but his tales remain.

+ Lost Gems

Despite being famous for the film adaptation of a single novel, Robert Bloch's greatest contributions to genre literature were arguably in the short story format. Whether he was writing for the pulps or the slick professional magazines, Bloch could be counted on delivering a unique and addictive ...
  
  











  



  
The Wolfen32 reviews
Whitley Strieber

William Morrow & Co, 1978

Wolfen - a spellbinding read!

+ Won't keep you up at night, but,
+ A Must Read
+ For real
+ Not Free SF Reader
  
  











  



  
The Light at the End20 reviews
John Skipp, Craig Spector

Stealth Press, 2000

Nastiness Bites

+ Good, old-fashioned Vampire Horror, no romance here!
+ Very Gory, Very Good.
+ Kudos to Stealth Press for bringing this one back!
  
  











  



  
The Complete Stories of Robert Bloch, Volume 3: Last Rites (Complete Stories of Robert Bloch)3 reviews
Robert Bloch

Carol Publishing Corporation, 1991

Robert Bloch's writing is sharp, sleek, and suspenseful.

+ The late master's tales remain required reading.

Robert Bloch is a master storyteller. Every story that I've encountered by him has drawn me in. His writing is clever and suspenseful. If you haven't read his writing, you are missing a treat. If you've only read "Psycho," there's much more dimension to this writer than that masterpiece.
  
  











  



  
Cold Whisper4 reviews
Rick Hautala

Zebra, 1991

Hautala brings fear home to Maine again...

In "Cold Whisper", Hautala (the OTHER Maine horror genius) demonstrates again what it is he does so well--and what it is that brings us back again and again to his terror-tainted fearscapes--delivering relentless suspense until the very last page. The story of Sarah, a college student ...
  
  











  



  
Usher's Passing26 reviews
Robert McCammon

Pocket, 1992

A great horror book I just keep coming back to.

+ A new twist on a old tale
+ Coming Home
+ Probably his best!
+ Awesome Book!
  
  











  



  
Fear and Trembling1 review
Robert Bloch

Tor Books, 1989

Great stories from a great writer.

Robert Bloch was a national treasure. He could chill your blood and put a stitch in your side while doing it. Whether it be horror or satire Bloch usually hit the nail on the head in an entertaining and unique tale that was distinctly his own. Any collection of his stories is required reading and a ...
  
  











  



  
NIGHT STONE8 reviews
Rick Hautala

Zebra / Pinnacle Books, 1986

A Classic

+ Truly Scary
+ MASTERFUL
+ Phenomenal!
  
  











  



  
Impulse5 reviews
Rick Hautala

Pinnacle, 1996

Suspenseful horror: a glimpse into a sick mind.

+ Crazy Thriller
+ Crazy Thriller
+ The Best Book
  
  











  



  
Magic14 reviews
William Goldman

Delacorte Press, 1976

this book is truly magic

+ Terrific Book With a Terrific Twist
+ Goldman again proves he's no dummy
+ Will make you think twice about becoming a ventriliquist
  
  











  



  
Slippin' into Darkness2 reviews

Kensington, 1996

One helluva read!

+ A mysterious, dark, and saddening tale.

With Partridge's debut novel, he takes you on a whirlwind ride like no other can. Partridge cooks some some terrifying scenes and great characters. He's what you'd get if you threw Stephen King, Elmore Leonard, and Quenting Tarantino together. He's just great.
  
  











  



  
Kidnapper3 reviews
Robert Bloch

Tor Books, 1988

Robert Bloch's darkest nightmare

+ Excellent
+ BETTER THAN PSYCHO

Of all the tales Robert Bloch told this is the one that reportedly disturbed him the most. It is the darkest, nastiest look into the human heart of darkness that a person seems capable of. The fact that Bloch gives the narrator such a breezy and funny voice (an RB trademark) only increases the ...
  
  











  



  
They Thirst68 reviews
Robert R. McCammon

Avon Books, 1981

best book ever

+ I loved it, but it's not for everyone
+ Jackie

it would be the best vap movie ever its so well set its ready to go. i have read it 5 time and still rad it again if i had it
  
  











  



  
To Bury the Dead15 reviews
Craig Spector

HarperTorch, 2000

Raw, unnerving, sucks you in like a vacuum and never lets go

+ Surviving homicide
+ A Father's Fury
+ Potent thriller with compelling characters
  
  











  



  
Animals8 reviews
John Skipp, Craig Spector

Bantam, 1993

Animals, the last great book by a great writing team!

+ Raw, Extreme, Visceral, Exhilarating, sexy as hell
+ Pretty good, with a lot of food for thought

Well, it's near impossible to find this book, but look long and hard and you'll score it like I did! This is a very different take on the werewolf novel, just a great well-written book all around....Vivid characters, story, plot, EVERYTHING! This is the last effort from Skipp and Spector, after ...
  
  











  



  
Strangewood25 reviews
Christopher Golden

Signet, 1999

One of Golden's best novels

+ One of my favorites!
+ Strangewood - strange and weird

Thomas Randall is the creator of Strangewood, a hugely popular children's series with echoes of Frank L. Baum's Oz, C. S. Lewis' Narnia, and A. A. Milne's Hundred Acre Wood. Randall has considerable wealth and fame, but his personal life is steadily disintegrating; his wife has left him and his ...
  
  











  



  
Usher's Passing26 reviews
Robert McCammon

Pocket, 1992

A great horror book I just keep coming back to.

+ A new twist on a old tale
+ Coming Home
+ Probably his best!
+ Awesome Book!