Book Review: The Devil Takes You Home (2022)
‘Like a growing number of popular horror novels, it’s not enough to just be traditionally scary, to conjure ghouls and monsters that crawl out from the dark places and threaten mortal lives. No, now it seems that what readers fear most must be rooted in reality, as evil as any esoteric demon or creepy clown, but also a tangible, crudely familiar terror that many experience at some point in their lives–poverty, discrimination, so on. Quite simply, with each passing generation, we in the Western world fear the evils of the unknown less and less, instead turning weary eyes to the darkness which spills forth from the cracks in our own society, a corruption which has always been there but from which we are collectively, in unbroken legacy with those who came before us, seeking some exit.’
Book Review: Tender Is the Flesh (2020)
‘Tender Is the Flesh goes hard and gruesome from the outset: in this novel, cows, pigs, poultry, and all other forms of animal life have all been rendered inedible by a virus which kills the humans who consume it, and hence humans simply consume each other. That’s right, Tender Is the Flesh’s premise is a world where humanity is less than three decades removed from the proliferation of mass cannibalism.’