Among the Missing by Richard Laymon: Laymon light
For the first week of June, and a first week of the Richard Laymon read-a-thon I chose Among the Missing as I was sure I’d not read this one before.
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For the first week of June, and a first week of the Richard Laymon read-a-thon I chose Among the Missing as I was sure I’d not read this one before.
Only a small clutch of books caught my eye this month. There were not many to choose from in terms of plain horror.
Nothing better than a serial killer story, which I adore, coupled with something that might be creepy on a different level. Roaches. Bugs and pests of all kinds can be creepy and to see a bug or snake unexpectedly can jar in real life.
14 books caught my eye from authors both new and well-loved. Some are form the HWA and some are new to me too! There is a little something for everyone – even romance and space travel – one thing is sure, they are all spooky, ghostly, deadly and dark…
A theme of rebirth and renewal – in the most extreme and violent ways – becomes apparent. Then the blue sky is dark, the music is replaced by screams, and flames replace flowers.
14 books caught my eye for the coming month. Two I have review copies lined up for, and one more will hopefully be added to the list…
Victorian Psycho was a book that I noticed while compiling the new release list for February 2025. The yellow colour of the cover jumped out at me with the use of a fitting scalloped font and the oil painted girl’s face.
I was instantly drawn to the morose character Ashley Lutin. If you’ve ever lingered too long over the bloodied, discarded wings of a mourning dove on the concrete steps of your office.
There are 18 new horror books this month that caught my eye. Some of these covers are truly perfect, and we have everything from collections, gothics, and eco-horror to choose from.
We Used To Live Here by Marcus Kliewer: Expertly wrought slipstream horror with video game logic that gets under your skin.
Back to regular books! 17 of them! There are quite a few books coming as if there were not enough last month.
There was promise there, and while the rest of the story sort of fizzled and underdelivered on the genre I wanted to see more.