Tag: e-ARC
Tender is the Flesh by Agustina Bazterrica, Translated by Sarah Moses
Contains: one of the most shocking stories I’ve read in recent memory.
Burn Our Bodies Down by Rory Power
Weird corn, weird apricots, weird deaths, mystery, body horror, lots of fire, serious emotional abuse/gaslighting.
Devil’s Creek by Todd Keisling
Contains: Cults, cosmic horror, Lovecraftian inspiration that cannot possibly be described, that Old-Time Religion, body horror.
House of Secrets by Darcy Coates
Contains: one Big Bad monster, a love story between some folks who are already married, some ghosts and other assorted monster-types.
Dark Choir by Paul Melhuish
Contains: choirs, abuse, revenge, violence, plenty of death, an abandoned asylum.
The Age of Witches by Louisa Morgan
Contains: witchery, feminism, strong writing, manikins.
The Book of Koli by M.R. Carey
Contains: Killer plants, technological wonders, weird speech patterns, and a far-post-apocalypse world.
The Wise Friend by Ramsey Campbell
Contains: magic, supernatural elements, creepy art, jars of earth.
Seven Cleopatra Hill by Justin Holley
Contains: cryptids, demonic possession, ghosts, precocious children, lesbians in horror.
Sex and Sexuality in Victorian Britain by Violet Fenn
Contains: copious anecdotes that are no more than what you probably already expect, some uncommonly known information.