[Review] The Garden of Bewitchment
Robert Welbourn reviews The Garden of Bewitchment by Caroline Cavendish, a novel of classic Gothic terror…
Robert Welbourn reviews The Garden of Bewitchment by Caroline Cavendish, a novel of classic Gothic terror…
Boys of the Old Brigade follows a veteran of the Irish war of independence, returning to ‘Blighty’ to open a butcher shop in Camden town; but will the ghosts of war follow him home, and will he heed the Banshee’s cry that follows him in his dreams?
When you love escaping from reality into horror, it is somewhat irritating when the tables are turned. You’re trapped and scared, it is time to plan a dark holiday. Tamar Newton explores the options…
Thomas Kent Millar’s extensive ‘fairy history or chronology’ explores in detail how fairy lore influenced Arthur Machin and his contemporaries…
Gavin Whitaker takes a very deep dive into the infamous 1983 shot-on-video British horror, Suffer Little Children…
Sarah Johnson reviews London Gothic, a collection of short stories by Nicholas Royle full of eerie uncertainties and a pervasive sense of dread…
Horrified’s Ally Wilkes reviews The Shape of Darkness by Laura Purcell, a gothic page-turner of supernatural tension and claustrophobic atmosphere…
Andy Roberts looks back at The ChineseRoom’s survival horror game Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs…
Robert Welbourn reviews Night Voices, a collaboration between Paul Edwards and Frank Duffy containing scary stories of the supernatural but also everyday life.
William Brown reviews Terror Tales of the Home Counties, the latest in an anthology series from author Paul Finch, combining horror stories with vignettes of Britain’s macabre past…