Into The Deep is a horror anthology filled with 11 stories that explore the terrors that lurk beyond the watery horizon. Included in the anthology is Cressida, by Rami Ungar. Mark Honig is worried about his only living relative, Uncle Jacob, when he casually mentions talking to his daughter Cressida during a telephone conversation with… Continue reading Cressida by Rami Ungar
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The Dedication of the High Priestess by Rami Ungar
A young ballerina poses for an artist, but her newfound fame leads to unforeseen, and horrific, consequences. I was lucky enough to read this story before it was published, and I immediately fell in love with it. It’s filled with an atmosphere of almost unbearable creeping dread, even when describing beautiful pictures of ballerinas and… Continue reading The Dedication of the High Priestess by Rami Ungar
The Quiet Game by Rami Ungar
These five tales to chill your bones mightn’t be quite as dark as the Master of Fear’s more recent work, but they’re highly entertaining and a great way to spend an hour. Addict opens the collection with an interesting second person point of view take on addiction. The focus is sex addiction, and a main… Continue reading The Quiet Game by Rami Ungar
Snake by Rami Ungar
After his girlfriend is kidnapped, a disturbed teenager goes on a brutal killing spree in order to get her back. This is a monster of a book, which is perhaps appropriate given it’s subject matter. At 577 pages, it’s a considerable time commitment to read about unlikable characters doing despicable things. Thankfully, for most of… Continue reading Snake by Rami Ungar
Book Launch and Giveaway: The Pure World Comes by Rami Ungar
Congratulations to Rami Ungar on the release of his fabulous gothic horror novel, The Pure World Comes, as an ebook and print book. This is a scary and chilling read, with a great main character, and I highly recommend it. About the book Shirley Dobbins wants nothing more than to live a quiet life and… Continue reading Book Launch and Giveaway: The Pure World Comes by Rami Ungar