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Reclusive Reads rated it 5 years ago
Scientists blindly probing into the secrets of the universe....what could possibly go wrong?In the capable hands of Glen Krisch, it can go wrong in ways even I didn't expect, as he takes the concept of zombie apocalypse and dashes past that signpost up ahead....the one Rod Serling is chain smoking n...
Iron Canuck
Iron Canuck rated it 7 years ago
Some of these stories were unexpected. Some were actually touching considering the subject matter. Some a little creepy. I enjoyed the imagination of the different writers, the way their stories unfolded. This is not for the faint at heart with some of the endings. There were times I wanted to finis...
The Bloody Book Blogger
The Bloody Book Blogger rated it 7 years ago
* The reality of addiction is darker than any fiction. * "Drinking and drugging provide the height of human experience. It's the promise of heaven on earth, but the hell that follows is a constant hunger, a cold emptiness." Before I read even one story in this 'reality horror' anthology - Mark Ma...
Bark at the Ghouls
Bark at the Ghouls rated it 7 years ago
This is a truly excellent collection of short stories all about the struggle of addiction. All have a horror twist and there isn’t a dud in the bunch. If I didn’t have to work, feed and clean up after people all the live-long day, I would’ve finished it in one sitting because it’s that good. I’m not...
sherrysniderfundin
sherrysniderfundin rated it 8 years ago
I have read so many books and don’t have time to do long reviews for all of them, but I do want to share my thoughts. So…here is my… One Sentence Review Where Darkness Dwells by Glen R Krisch Goodreads / Amazon MY REVIEW Coal mining and the great depression are horrors in their own righ...
Shiftyj1
Shiftyj1 rated it 8 years ago
Glen Krisch pens a very good tale about growing up with loss, resentment, and love. And secrets. Dark secrets. Noah Berkley's childhood is turned upside down with the separation of his parents and the death of his estranged grandfather. Forced to move to a new town and interact with kids he only had...
IntoTheMacabre
IntoTheMacabre rated it 8 years ago
In 1984, Noah Berkley moves into his grandfather's old house with his father following his parent's divorce. Noah's memories are clipped and fuzzy of the times he spent here while his grandfather was alive. He vaguely remembers Derek, the older boy that lives next door and whose mother is now dating...
Gregor Xane
Gregor Xane rated it 9 years ago
3.5778 Stars This wasn't what I was expecting. Part post-apocalyptic actioner, part horror story, and part poignant coming of age story. And I must say, despite not being much enamored of post-apocalyptic settings, I liked it quite a bit. It was well-written and has some nice surprises. It had me ...
Reclusive Reads
Reclusive Reads rated it 9 years ago
The coming of age tale journeys into the heart of darkness, in this novel that strips away the rosy glow from childhood memories, and lets us see the shadows that were always there.Glen Krisch remembers what it was like being a 12 year old boy. The stupid things they do, the trials and tribulations ...
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Reclusive Reads rated it 10 years ago
Let me start off by saying that I am not a fan of the post apocalyptic genre. To be honest, it began and ended for me with Richard Matheson's brilliant I AM LEGEND.And then, along comes Glen Krisch. I have been a fan of the man's writing since I first read WHERE DARKNESS DWELLS. Now, I will happily ...
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