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Vellum by Hal Duncan

Cover to Cover #221: Hal Duncan

June 5, 2006 by Summer Brooks 4 Comments

Interview: This week the boys talk to Hal Duncan about his book Vellum.

Four and Twenty Blackbirds by Cherie Priest

Review: “Four and Twenty Blackbirds” by Cherie Priest

June 2, 2006 by David Moldawer

Cherie Priest’s debut novel, this atmospheric Southern Gothic ghost story was originally published by a small regional press in 2003. The (shorter) new edition from Tor is an indication that greater things lie ahead for this new voice in fiction. A sequel, Wings to the Kingdom, is due from Tor in the fall, and I wouldn’t be surprised if the publisher sees a potential franchise here. Heck, I could see this showing up on the new CW network. If you like ghost stories with more texture than genuine twists, Four and Twenty Blackbirds is worth a look.

Grave Intent

Cover to Cover #185: Deborah LeBlanc / Holly Lisle

September 26, 2005 by Michael R. Mennenga 3 Comments

First up this week we talk with Deborah LeBlanc about her book Grave Intent. Deborah is a great guest with a slightly twisted view on life.

We then talk to Holly Lisle about Talyn. Holly’s book is about two civilizations battling for dominance Technology vs. Religion. It makes for an interesting ride.

Haunted by Kelley Armstrong

Cover to Cover #167: Kelley Armstrong / K. L. Nappier

May 23, 2005 by Michael R. Mennenga 3 Comments

Interview: First up, we talk with Kelley Armstrong about her new bookHaunted. Kelley has a ton of fans, and this interview will not disappoint.

Interview: K. L. Nappier then steps up to tell us about her new e-book Full Wolf Moon. Kathy’s book brings terror to a World War II Japanese internment camp.

The Sorority

Review: “The Sorority” Trilogy by Tamara Thorne

October 14, 2003 by Joe Murphy

Tamara Thorne wrote The Sorority trilogy as the literary equivalent of a teen exploitation horror movie. It has dozens of girls in a sorority house, an evil sorority president, sex, ghosts, oral sex, dead football players, group sex, human sacrifice, and chipmunk sex. Reading a book like this makes me cry. In college I couldn’t get laid to save my life.

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