Have enjoyed everything I have ever ready by him. His wiring is usually queer and a bit horror or mystery.
Love John Peyton Cooke’s writing
Review from Out for Blood →
Review from Out for Blood →
Review from Veil’s Visit →
This is a very short story about what happens after Leonard burns down a crack house in his neighborhood… again. The law takes a dim view of his arson and he is up for trial. Hap helps his friend by calling an old acquaintance…a lawyer named Veil. Veil has a very distinct definition of justice..
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Review from Hellraiser: The Toll →
A quick jaunt through a new, but familiar, hellscape in the Hellraiser mythos. This little book struck all the cords of nostalgia, catching the reader up with Christy Cotton and her life after her brush with Pinhead. This is not a deep dive tale. There are no lengthy descriptions, discussions or insightful reasonings. It’s just..
Review from Hellraiser: The Toll →
So I did like Hellraiser: The Toll. I will warn anybody that it is very short. However it is still very enjoyable and a great addition to the Hellraiser series. The plot over all was interesting seeing Christy Cotton once again. I did enjoy that every character had a different person playing them. Also I..
Review from Re-Animator →
I bought the e-book and audiobook versions of Re-Animator, but I chose to listen to the audiobook for my first reading of this book. The audiobook is narrated by Christian Francis, who has been behind the microphone for many books, including the phenomenal Taking Shape books about the Halloween franchise. Christian also wrote and narrated..
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