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Craig Saunders
Craig Saunders is the author of over thirty novels and novellas, first published with 'RAIN' in 2011. Stories include 'Deadlift', 'Vigil' and 'Masters of Blood and Bone'. He writes horror, fantasy and humour stories, but horror has always been his favourite; easier to keep track of the... show more



Craig Saunders is the author of over thirty novels and novellas, first published with 'RAIN' in 2011. Stories include 'Deadlift', 'Vigil' and 'Masters of Blood and Bone'. He writes horror, fantasy and humour stories, but horror has always been his favourite; easier to keep track of the characters, as there tend to be fewer...especially by the end. Author of nearly a hundred short stories which are available in anthologies and magazines, 'best of' collections and audio formats. He likes coffee and nice people (probably in that order), games and books. He's happy to talk mostly anything over at:www.craigrsaunders.blogspot.com www.facebook.com/craigrsaundersauthor @GrumblesproutPraise for Craig Saunders:[Masters of Blood and Bone] '...combines the quirkiness of Dean Koontz's Odd Thomas series with the hardcore mythology of Clive Barker to create an adventure that is both entertaining and terrifying. This is horror adventure at its finest.' - examiner.com[Vigil] 'A gripping accomplishment.' - Murder, Mayhem and More.'Saunders is fast becoming a must read author in the realms of horror and dark fiction.' - Scream.[Bloodeye] '...razor-sharp prose.' Wayne Simmons, author of Flu and Plastic Jesus.'Plain and simple, this guy can write.' - Edward Lorn, author of Bay's End. [Deadlift] 'Noir-like, graphic novel-like horror/thriller/awesomeness.' - David Bernstein, author of Relic of Death and Witch Island.'A master of the genre.' Iain Rob Wright.[Spiggot] 'Incredibly tasteless, shamelessly lowbrow, and very, very funny.' - Jeff Strand. [A Home by the Sea] 'Brutal and poetic, like good horror fiction should be...' - Bill Hussey, author of Through a Glass, Darkly.[Rain] 'I'd say it's the best book I've read in a year.' - The Horror Zine.[Cold Fire] 'A horror novel full of emotion and heart.' - Ginger Nuts of Horror.Coming Soon: HangmanHighwaymanGhost VoicesAs Craig R. Saunders:Beneath Rythe

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Andreya's Asylum
Andreya's Asylum rated it 8 years ago
This one has been hard for me to review. I love anything and everything that comes from the shed of Craig Saunders. That said, this one wasn't my favorite. I loved the prose which was witty and intelligent. I loved the story line, which is Craig-like fantastical. As always, I loved the characters wh...
IntoTheMacabre
IntoTheMacabre rated it 8 years ago
I admit it. When it comes to my reading, I'm a completionist. For better or for worse, I finish what I start. I can't remember the last time that my little idiosyncrasy has bitten me in the butt as hard as it did when I read Craig Saunder's Highwayman. So many times I wanted to quit this mismashed b...
Shiftyj1
Shiftyj1 rated it 8 years ago
After the loss of his daughter and a horrible plane crash that left him shattered and on life support, Karl finds himself wandering in The Land Between Midnight. His wife Bethany, is home battling against her own conflicted feelings of despair and the days gone by that were full of hope and promise....
Shiftyj1
Shiftyj1 rated it 9 years ago
I had this one for a while and held onto it so that I could savor the stories later in October. It was a lot harder than it sounds. I am not a very good “waiter.” There’s something about reading in the dark and rainy weather though, so I stuck it out and held off. Glad I did. It was well worth the w...
Kitty Horror
Kitty Horror rated it 9 years ago
I received an E-arc from Darkfuse Publishing in exchange for an honest review. Luke Benson is obsessed with the history of Unit 731, whilst he might seem like a nice young man his grandfather, Reggie, senses that all is not right with his grandson. When Luke's uncle, David, pays a visit, this prov...
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