AstraDaemon's Lair

Book reviews of horror, science fiction, supernatural suspense and psychological thrillers. ©2015-2026. AstraDaemon, Ursula K Raphael. All rights reserved.

Thursday, March 31, 2022

New Fave Author | Horror Review | AstraDaemon

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AFTERTASTE & OTHER STORIES by Brett O'Reilly is one of the best short story collections I've ever read in my life. I can't ...
Wednesday, March 30, 2022

Come Hell or High Water | Horror Review | AstraDaemon

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HORRORICANE by Edward Newton (Grinning Skull Press) is the second installment in the Tempests of Terror series. However, this book and HORR...
Tuesday, March 29, 2022

Best First Impression | Horror Review | AstraDaemon

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CROOKED ANTLERS by J.G. Martin is one of the best collections I've ever read. When I find authors who can write like this, I don't ...
Monday, March 28, 2022

Saxon Returns | Horror Book Review | AstraDaemon

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THE ANUBIS EXPERIMENT: CAPTIVATING TALES by Richard Saxon includes a mix of cosmic and psychological horror, which is so dark, I had to up ...
Sunday, March 27, 2022

Not Like Old Shaw | Short Story Review | AstraDaemon

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THE DOOR TO EVERYWHERE by Matt Shaw held my attention from beginning to end, but I'm not impressed in any way. No character development...
Saturday, March 26, 2022

Compromised | Short Story Review | AstraDaemon

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When special investigator Cort Davies accepts a deliver for a local biker gang, he sets into motion the dangerous conclusion to a long-term ...
Friday, March 25, 2022

Extended Warranty | Flash Fiction Review | AstraDaemon

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DEBT by Joshua Scribner doesn't seem like a complete story, even for flash fiction...more like a brief chapter from a longer tale. Noth...
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I created AstraDaemon's Lair to showcase indie authors and small presses in the horror and science fiction communities. What I review in the Lair is based upon my personal reading list, and any praise or criticism I offer is only my opinion.
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