Red Dead Redemption 2 is real! The sequel to 2010’s open-world Western game has been hinted at since 2013, but there has been very little leaked about the game. The … Read More
Book Review: Isis Orb by Piers Anthony
Isis Orb, the 40th installment in Piers Anthony’s wildly successful Xanth series, is a comfort novel. Filled with the types of characters and puns we’ve all grown to love, Isis Orb … Read More
Book Review: The Ferryman Institute by Colin Gigl
The Ferryman Institute is the debut novel by Colin Gigl. And a fine debut it is. Very much in the vein of Jasper Fford and Christopher Moore, containing dry wit, tongue … Read More
Book Review: Possessed by Kathryn Casey
Possessed, The Infamous Texas Stiletto Murder is the latest work by True Crime author Kathryn Casey. Mx. Casey has written a number of True Crime books, and Possessed is yet … Read More
Book Review: Only Daughter by Anna Snoekstra
Only Daughter, the debut novel from Anna Snokestra, is taughtly written, and gripped me from the introduction. Rebecca Winter disappeared in 2003. The only clue, her smashed cell phone, found in … Read More
Book Review: The Silver Baron’s Wife by Donna Baier Stein
The Silver Baron’s Wife is a historical fiction novel by Donna Baier Stein. It’s a fictionalized account of Elizabeth “Baby” Doe Tabor, one of the most infamous women on Colorado history. … Read More
Book Review: Sprinkle Glitter on my Grave by Jill Kargman
Sprinkle Glitter on my Grave: Observations, Rants, and Other Uplifting Thoughts About Life is the latest memoir/essays by Jill Kargman. She’s an author of books for teens and adults as well … Read More
Book Review: Haunted Bridges by Rich Newman
Haunted Bridges: Over 300 of America’s Creepiest Crossings is the latest book by paranormal author Rich Newman. It’s a list of 300ish bridges in the US that are reputed to be … Read More
Book Review: The Devil’s Prayer by Luke Gracias
Siobhan Russo’s mother disappeared six years ago. Leaving her and her younger sister Jess to be raised by their grandmother. Siobhan tried to create an explanation for why her mother … Read More
Book Review: America’s Most Haunted Hotels by Jamie Davis Whitmer
America’s Most Haunted Hotels is the second book by Jamie Davis Whitmer. It details visits the author and her husband have made to some of the most haunted hotels in the … Read More
Book Review: Bury the Living by Jodi McIsaac
Bury the Living is the latest work by Jodi McIsaac, and the first book in her new Revolutionary series. It’s a bit of a hodge-podge genre-wise, but it all fits together, … Read More
Music: Maximalisim by Amaranthe Album and Tour
AMARANTHE, the cutting-edge Swedish pop-metal outfit with the triple-lead-vocal attack, will release its new album, “Maximalism”, on October 21 via Spinefarm Records. The follow-up to 2014’s “Massive Addictive” is described … Read More
Book Review: Dark Spirits by Stephen Lancaster
Dark Spirits is the latest book from paranormal researcher and investigator Stephen Lancaster. This is a collection of some of the stories/investigations that have stuck with Lancaster the most during … Read More
Book Review: Summoned & Stifled by Rainy Kaye
Summoned & Stifled are the first books in the Summoned series by author Rainy Kaye. They’re an interesting take on two different fronts. The first is that it’s a paranormal/urban … Read More