Bookshots: 'The Black Tongue' by Marko Hautala

Bookshots: 'The Black Tongue' by Marko Hautala

Review by Leah Dearborn
Envision bits of 'The Ring', the Brothers Grimm, and Gillian Flynn rolled together, and that comes close to the impression left by 'The Black Tongue'. It's a little strange, but it appears to work.
Bookshots: 'Numero Zero' by Umberto Eco

Bookshots: 'Numero Zero' by Umberto Eco

Review by Ed Sikov
November 3, 2015 (2) comments
A review of the new novel by the famed semiotician.
Bookshots: 'Made to Kill' by Adam Christopher

Bookshots: 'Made to Kill' by Adam Christopher

Review by BH Shepherd
A brief review of 'Made to Kill' by Adam Christopher.
Bookshots: 'Food Whore' by Jessica Tom

Bookshots: 'Food Whore' by Jessica Tom

Review by Cath Murphy
Food, glorious food.
Bookshots: 'Slade House' by David Mitchell

Bookshots: 'Slade House' by David Mitchell

Review by Chris Rosales
October 26, 2015 (1) comments
Review of the new novel "Slade House" by David Mitchell, the New York Times Bestselling author of "The Bone Clocks" and "Cloud Atlas."
Bookshots: 'Welcome to Night Vale' by Joseph Fink and Jeffrey Cranor

Bookshots: 'Welcome to Night Vale' by Joseph Fink and Jeffrey Cranor

Review by Max Booth III
KING CITY. KING CITY. KING CITY. KING CITY. KING CITY. KING CITY. KING CITY. KING CITY. KING CITY. KING CITY. KING CITY. KING CITY. KING CITY. KING CITY. KING CITY. KING CITY. KING CITY. KING CITY.
Bookshots: 'Lolito' by Ben Brooks

Bookshots: 'Lolito' by Ben Brooks

Review by BH Shepherd
A concise review of 'Lolito' by Ben Brooks.
Bookshots: ‘Savage Lane’ By Jason Starr

Bookshots: ‘Savage Lane’ By Jason Starr

Review by Keith Rawson
A brief review of noirist Jason Starr's 16th novel, 'Savage Lane'.
Songs of a Dead Dreamer and Grimscribe

Bookshots: 'Songs of a Dead Dreamer and Grimscribe' by Thomas Ligotti

Review by Christopher Shultz
The first two groundbreaking collections from Thomas Ligotti get the Penguin Classics paperback treatment.
Bookshots: 'The Rim of Morning' by William Sloane

Bookshots: 'The Rim of Morning' by William Sloane

Review by Cath Murphy
Stephen King thinks these reissued horror novellas from the 1930s are remarkable. So do I.