HORROR BOOK REVIEW Cruising by Dean Cade, Review- The Summer of 1973 Never Felt so Terrifying

Cruising by Dean Cade, Review: The Summer of 1973 Never Felt so Terrifying

HORROR BOOK REVIEW Philip Fracassi's Gothic- The Horror of Wanting Too Much

Philip Fracassi’s Gothic: The Horror of Wanting Too Much

HORROR BOOK REVIEW Out Law by Jim Butcher Review- Harry Dresden's Best Side Quest Yet

Out Law by Jim Butcher Review: Harry Dresden’s Best Side Quest Yet

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These Familiar Walls Review: C.J. Dotson's Suburban Horror Burns Bright

These Familiar Walls Review: C.J. Dotson’s Suburban Horror Burns Super Bright

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Cruising by Dean Cade, Review: The Summer of 1973 Never Felt so Terrifying

Cruising by Dean Cade, Review: The Summer of 1973 Never Felt so Terrifying

Dean Cade’s debut horror novel Cruising sets a closeted gay teenager’s summer against the real historical backdrop of the Houston Mass Murders, the worst serial murder case in American history. Published by Slashic Horror Press in March 2026, the first book in the Summer 1973 trilogy earns its horror through patience, historical precision, and a portrait of queer vulnerability in 1973 Texas that is both formally controlled and genuinely devastating. Read the full review at Ginger Nuts of Horror.

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Philip Fracassi’s Gothic: The Horror of Wanting Too Much

Philip Fracassi’s Gothic: The Horror of Wanting Too Much

Philip Fracassi’s Gothic follows Tyson Parks, a struggling horror novelist who receives an antique desk that channels an ancient evil through his creative desperation. In our full review at Ginger Nuts of Horror, we examine why this cursed-object novel is one of the sharpest entries in the writer-descending-into-madness subgenre in years, and why Fracassi’s multi-POV structure and pulp-literary sensibility make it something considerably more unsettling than nostalgia.

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Out Law by Jim Butcher Review: Harry Dresden’s Best Side Quest Yet

Out Law by Jim Butcher Review: Harry Dresden’s Best Side Quest Yet

Out Law is vintage Dresden in a smaller package. Harry owes Marcone a debt, and the repayment involves helping a former criminal go straight. The IRS gets involved. An Aztec demon gets involved. Harry’s patience gets tested. The novella’s real magic is the moral friction: redemption is hard, awkward, and maybe impossible. But Butcher makes you root for it anyway. Lean prose, sharp action, genuine heart. The best Dresden novella yet.

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These Familiar Walls Review: C.J. Dotson’s Suburban Horror Burns Super Bright

These Familiar Walls Review: C.J. Dotson’s Suburban Horror Burns Super Bright

C.J. Dotson’s These Familiar Walls is a dual-timeline suburban horror novel that burns through the haunted house tradition and builds something sharper from the ashes. Following Amber Walker across 1998 and 2020, it is a psychological horror novel about the stories families tell to survive, the secrets buried in familiar walls, and the terrifying possibility that you deserve to be haunted. For fans of T. Kingfisher, Catriona Ward, and Cassandra Khaw.

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Last Z Survival Shooter 2026: Is This the Best Zombie Strategy Game on Mobile Right Now?

Last Z Survival Shooter 2026: Is This the Best Zombie Strategy Game on Mobile Right Now?

Last Z Survival Shooter 2026: Is This the Best Zombie Strategy Game on Mobile Right Now? The mobile zombie game market in 2026 is drowning in its own dead weight. Title after title slaps some rotting faces on a base-builder, calls it a survival game, and expects horror fans to … Last Z Survival Shooter 2026: Is This the Best Zombie Strategy Game on Mobile Right Now?Read more

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3 Masterpiece Horror Games That Unknowingly Subverted the Law to Turn Your Soul Into a Playable Currency

3 Masterpiece Horror Games That Unknowingly Subverted the Law to Turn Your Soul Into a Playable Currency

3 Masterpiece Horror Games That Unknowingly Subverted the Law to Turn Your Soul Into a Playable Currency Modern gaming is built around currency systems. Every major game asks players to spend something valuable to progress. Sometimes that currency is obvious, like gold, experience points, loot, or crafting materials. Other times … 3 Masterpiece Horror Games That Unknowingly Subverted the Law to Turn Your Soul Into a Playable CurrencyRead more

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The Temptation of Charlotte North Review: Camilla Bruce’s Dark Gothic Triumph

The Temptation of Charlotte North Review: Camilla Bruce’s Dark Gothic Triumph

Camilla Bruce’s The Temptation of Charlotte North is a dark gothic fantasy that understands atmosphere is not decoration but a character with its own pulse. Set on a remote island in 1910, the novel follows Charlotte North, a rebellious young woman who discovers that a violent spirit released from an ancient tower might be the leverage she needs to escape a predetermined life. With three carefully woven points of view and prose that balances elegance with restraint, Bruce has written her most confident, unnerving novel yet.