Occult Detective Quarterly Presents edited by John Linwood Grant & Dave Brzeski (book review).
Writing even a contemporary detective story at short length is difficult. It is not the setting of the scene that
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Read MoreWhile the novelisation of a film makes sense, especially as some viewers like to have a record, particularly of the
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Read MoreIt is suggested that it is best to start a review of anything with positive and factual things. Fantasycon 2018
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Read MoreThere is immense pleasure to be gained from reading stories by an author who knows how to shape words in
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