Top 10 Reads of 2012
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A Land More Kind Than Home, Abide With Me, Absolute Zero Cool, Andrez Bergen, Book Reviews, Capture, Chris F. Holm, Dead Harvest, Dead Women of Juárez, Declan Burke, Grant Jerkins, Helsinki White, Ian Ayris, James Thompson, Last Call for the Living, One Hundred Years of Vicissitude, Peter Farris, Roger Smith, Sam Hawken, The Ninth Step, Top 10 of 2012, Wiley Cash, Wrong Goodbye
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/The past twelve months were a very busy reading and reviewing year for me. Though I’m sure a few slipped through the... Read More
Vile Blood by Max Wilde
“The truth is I’m leaning in the direction of believing that God is dead but the Devil is very much alive.” –... Read More
Who the hell is Max Wilde? by Roger Smith
In a fitting kickoff to the Halloween month of October, I’m pleased to welcome author Roger Smith to the blog to talk... Read More
Capture by Roger Smith
What the hell, maybe Vernon Saul is right: the truth is just the lie you believe the most. – Nick Exley Nick... Read More
Ishmael Toffee by Roger Smith
Ishmael hadn’t found him no god. Hadn’t found him nothing. Lost something, is what. Lost his taste for blood, plain and simple.... Read More
Crime Factory: The First Shift by Rawson, Ashley & Callaway, Editors
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Adrian McKinty, Andrew Nette, Anonymous-9, Cameron Ashley, Chad Eagleton, Charlie Stella, Chris F. Holm, Craig McDonald, Dave White, Dave Zeltserman, Dennis Tafoya, Frank Bill, Greg Bardsley, Hilary Davidson, Jedidiah Ayres, Jimmy Callaway, Jonathan Woods, Josh Coverse, Keith Rawson, Ken Bruen, Kieran Shea, Leigh Redhead, Liam Jose, Nate Flexer, New Pulp Press, Patti Abbot, Roger Smith, Scott Wolven, Steve Weddle
///I was locked up for a while. Full of the empty darkness, if that makes sense to you. The sort of nothing... Read More
Dust Devils by Roger Smith
“Welcome to the heart of goddam darkness, son.” – Bobby Goodbread A man who protested alongside black South Africans for the end... Read More