Thelma and Louise are Hot, Sexy and Dead in Glen Hirshberg’s Motherless Child
Does the world really need another vampire novel? Or, to quote the cover copy from Glen Hirshberg‘s new novel, Motherless Child, “”Another vampire novel? Really?” Well, my initial thought was, “no,...
View ArticleMark Morris’ It Sustains Has True Staying Power
British author Mark Morris has been at it now for longer than I care to think (a comment on my age, not his talent), with nearly 20 titles published since his debut, Toady, appeared in 1989. His...
View ArticleMichael Marshall Smith’s Everything You Need… and Some Things You Won’t Forget
I’ve been singing the praises of Michael Marshall Smith’s short fiction for longer than I care to remember and, given how relatively little work he does at shorter lengths, the appearance of a...
View ArticleDigging up skeletons in the basement with Gary McMahon’s The Bones of You
Gary McMahon is a UK author whose career I’ve watched progress with interest over the last few years. (I earlier reviewed the chapbook Thin Men With Yellow Faces, which he co-authored with Simon...
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