A deadly strain of a rabies virus brings America to its knees in stunning horror thriller.
Dare you buy a ticket for David Quantick’s Night Train?
Superior eco-thriller with a strong blend of survival horror.
Perplexing science fiction mind bender guaranteed to suck you into its strange orbit
A new installation. New victims. The same company. Familiar horrors.
The Hollow Tree is about ghosts and folklore, the two best things.
It's Alien Day and Titan books is sharing some title announcements!
The Beauty is a horror novel with a social conscience.
Editor Mark Morris takes what was once a time honored tradition and makes it new again with some of the best short horror I've encountered in the last decade.
R.J. prepares to battle the perfect killing machine in this new anthology edited by Bryan Thomas Schmidt.
In space, no can see you color outside the lines.
R.J. loads up and prepares to go on an Aliens: Bug Hunt, the latest anthology edited by Jonathan Maberry.
Zig is eager to try these recipes... but is he up to the challenge?
R.J. revisits Aliens with this treasure of behind-the-scenes photos and tidbits from the 1986 film.
Victor Gischler reminds us just how smart, wild, and funny interstellar pulp can be with Gestapo Mars.
Dust and Desire author Conrad Williams shares with his his top six London genre books.
The phrase "silence is golden" has never been more apt than in Tim Lebbon's novel, The Silence.
Author Freda Warrington shares with us a list of bloodsuckers who are under-appreciated.
In Thieves Fall Out, Gore Vidal proves that cliches can be a lot of fun if the author using them has the chops to make them feel like new.
RJ enjoys The Art and Making of Hannibal: The TV Series with a nice chianti and some fava beans.
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