
My Husband’s Wife: Trust Is the First Mistake
My Husband’s Wife by Alice Feeney is a thrilling mystery steeped in lies and deception with more twists than a roller coaster.

My Husband’s Wife by Alice Feeney is a thrilling mystery steeped in lies and deception with more twists than a roller coaster.

The Secret of Secrets is classic Dan Brown, but for sure not peak Dan Brown. A fast-paced and thrilling read full of suspense in stunning locations.

War Wolf is a great new sci-fi dark humor romp, showcasing Steve Orlando and Marco Perugini at the top of their game.

The Place Where They Buried Your Heart by Christina Henry is a unique and original haunted house story that blends the eerie supernatural with family and generational grief.

Carrie is a fantastic novel. The story has an emotional core along with some wonderful supernatural horror.

A sublime blend of horror, sci-fi, and great story-telling, Jonathan Janz is operating at the top of his craft with Veil.

No Man’s Land by Szymon Kudrański is a stunning political thriller that blends the tension of war with emotional depth.

A Box Full of Darkness by Simone St. James is creepy, eerie, thrilling, and most of all had me hooked.

Simultaneous is a thrilling, fast-paced speculative crime fiction packed with twists, a truly unique premise, and just the right touch of humor.

The Running Man is a fast-paced and thrilling adventure using a dystopian future, which happens to be this year, and extreme consumerism to terrify us as the readers. Written using his pseudonym, Richard Bachman, Stephen King holds nothing back.

Justin Jordan teams-up with Patrick Piazzalunga to bring a 1970s style supernatural horror filled with over-the-top action in Gunpowder Prophets.

Lois Duncan deserves credit for creating the core story and crafting a novel that that has become something bigger with I Know What You Did Last Summer.

Crafting for Sinners is exactly the kind of out-of-the-box novel I was craving, and it’s another standout from Jenny Kiefer.

Murder Podcast is the perfect launch title for Ignition Press, blending true crime, a terrifying tale from Jeremy Haun, and stunning artwork by Mike Tisserand.

Bent Heavens by Daniel Kraus is a beautiful blend of science fiction, horror, and thriller.

Written with the intensity and severity of the corporate machine, Fiend by Alma Katsu covers much ground in examining the horrors of power, wealth, and a landscape operating without a system of checks and balances.

Intense, bleak, and bathed in gore, Coffin Moon by Keith Rosson is the kind of novel that will carve out your chest cavity with a blunt silver spoon.

We Are Always Tender with Our Dead exceeded all my expectations, a phenomenal start to the Burnt Sparrow series. An unsettling must-read horror.

The Long Walk is a truly excellent book by Stephen King, I mean Richard Bachman. It’s an intense and gripping story packed with more than I ever expected.

A delightful novel that lifts heavy weights, Shitshow by Chris Panatier is the definition of balance, a perfect blend of dark and light that delivers a poignant, entertaining narrative surrounding life’s shittiest dealings.

The seventh installment in the Killer VHS series from Shortwave Publishing, The Long Low Whistle by Laurel Hightower, is a suspenseful claustrophobic cryptid horror tale that might be the best in the series so far.

Spread Me is exactly what the title suggests, an erotic sci-fi horror. Sarah Gailey excels at crafting a unique and thought-provoking tale with a perfectly paced length.

Event Horizon: Dark Descent nails the disturbing feeling and psychological horror that made the original film become a cult classic.

Both psychologically and viscerally harrowing, Breathe In, Bleed Out by Brian McAuley solidifies his status as one of the most entertaining and heartfelt voices in slasher fiction.

This week on the Capes and Tights Podcast, Justin Soderberg welcomes back comic book retailer Paul Eaton to the program to discuss The Toxic Avenger film from 1984!
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