It seems only like five minutes ago that I reviewed Christopher’s All Hallows for last year’s Halloween. But here we are again – another October and another Christopher Golden book to revie...
From the publisher: “Scribe IV is an obsolete automaton, peacefully whiling away his years on the Bastion, a secluded monastery in an abandoned corner of the galaxy. But when the visiting...
https://www.sffworld.com/2024/10/out-of-the-drowning-deep-by-a-c-wise/
Note: This article was originally written recently for a local book club. I was given the brief of suggesting books for a general readership who don’t usually read Horror fiction and books that...
https://www.sffworld.com/2024/10/article-five-books-to-read-for-halloween/
Over the past decade and a half or so, Ronald Malfi has emerged as one of the most consistently engaging and terrifying voices in horror literature. His fiction has received nominations including...
https://www.sffworld.com/2024/09/small-town-horror-by-ronald-malfi/
“Listen: I’ve got an appreciation for girth. Giggle if you must, but what I’m referring to are thick, dense novels where I can lose myself for days or even weeks – novels rich in story, c...
https://www.sffworld.com/2024/09/exodus-the-archimedes-machine-by-peter-f-hamilton/
Not all post-apocalyptic novels are cut from the same cloth. Sure many have common themes/settings, but not all have magic as an integral part of the story. In Hana Lee’s debut novel, Road to R...
https://www.sffworld.com/2024/09/road-to-ruin-by-hana-lee-magebike-courier-1/
This alternative history science fiction thriller is set on the English east coast blending a lost World War II U-boat with time travel. It is rich in historical detail and builds pace and intrig...
https://www.sffworld.com/2024/09/dive-beyond-eternity-by-valeriya-salt/
Recently I was pleased to receive for review two novellas based on two Gerry Anderson television series being published by Anderson Entertainment, the company founded by Gerry Anderson, and conti...
https://www.sffworld.com/2024/09/ufo-shadow-play-by-james-swallow/
It’s a well-known fact in my household that, like many of my age, the programmes of Gerry Anderson in the 1960s were my first experience of science fiction. In fact, one of my first and earlies...
https://www.sffworld.com/2024/09/space-1999-the-armageddon-engine-by-james-swallow/
Possession…witches…werewolves…Satanic Cults, Rachel Harrison has covered some of the top iconic characters/tropes/creatures of the horror genre. With So Thirsty, she tackles perhaps the mos...
https://www.sffworld.com/2024/09/so-thirsty-by-rachel-harrison/