Review: Death, the Gardener by Daniel T. Dodaro
The Grim Reaper is not at all like legends describe. In reality, he is a debonair gardener by the name of Mot. Every person’s life is bound to a rose in his garden, and every person’s death occurs when their rose is snipped. Every person but one.
Review: Once A Monster by Robert Dinsdale
London, 1861: A crew of mudlarks working along Ratcliffe Highway stumble across a corpse - not their first - but it turns out this corpse is still breathing. Not only that: He’s seven feet tall, covered in hair, and might even have horns.
Review: Clytemnestra’s Bind by Susan C Wilson
From one of Greek mythology's most reviled characters - Queen Clytemnestra, who challenged the absolute power of men - comes this fiery tale of power, family rivalry and a mother's burning love.
Book Review: The Lighthouse of Kuiper
A voice from the darkness promises utopia… whatever the cost. The line between life and death has never been thinner.
Review: A Life Eternal by Richard Ayre
What if you knew you could never die? How different would your life be? How different would you be?
Review: Liner by Chris Coppel
It’s 1960-ish and strange things are happening on the luxury cruise ship Oceanis…
Review: The End of Nightwork by Aidan Cottrell-Boyce
A man with a rare ageing disease becomes obsessed with an obscure 17th-century Puritan prophet & a radical new political movement.