This review pains me to write. I've read and reviewed Rolfe's Blood and Rain, which I thoroughly enjoyed. I can say the same for his Boom Town. Unfortunately, I can't give my seal of approval for Things We Fear. I don't feel like I'd be doing anyone a favor by sugar-coating my honest opinion, so her...
This story revolves around three characters, all teachers, and the events that happen in the few days after summer break begins. Lesson learned: There are monsters in this world. And you never know when one of those monsters is someone you work with every day. Glenn had me hooked from the very fir...
I'm a bit torn on how to rate this one, as there were things I liked and disliked in almost equal measure. Things We Fear follows a group of elementary teachers breaking for the summer, only one of these teachers, Matt, is a serial killer rapist. He's got his eyes on Ms. Emma Young, but when it be...
I feel that you need to be prepared properly to enjoy Blood And Rain, the latest offering from the up-and-coming Glenn Rolfe. Glenn is yet another author from Maine to throw his hat into the horror genre ring. Now before you Stephen King purists out there yawn and let out a "Ho Hum", you need to che...
Glenn Rolfe is one of my favourite up and coming writers (and he seems like a pretty decent guy to boot), so I picked up Slush, his recent short collection of 12 tales, with no small amount of expectation. Regardless of this, like most collections of short fiction, I found a mixed group of tales, mo...
Synopsis: The light of a full moon reveals many secrets. Gilson Creek, Maine. A safe, rural community. Summer is here. School is out and the warm waters of Emerson Lake await. But one man’s terrible secret will unleash a nightmare straight off the silver screen. Under the full moon, a night of...
Years ago, a small town sheriff ended a reign of terror with a bullet and an unmarked grave.Now, when the full moon rises, something has come to finish the bloodbath with feral ferocity and unspeakable fury.An engaging addition to the werewolf canon that stumbles a bit pace-wise from a feeling of re...
Glenn Rolfe must be part human, part machine, because he seems to release a new book every quarter or so. Blood and Rain is the fourth book of his I’ve read in the last 10 months, and the author bibliography section here lists that he has two more coming soon. How he finds the time – given the large...
*Review for audiobook version*This one by Glen Rolfe started a bit slow for me and I was mildly worried that the collection may be a wee light, but after the first few stories it really started to take off and get darker. For some of the stories…a lot darker. I listened to this one on audio and pain...
Disclaimer: I received a copy of this book through Netgalley in exchange for an honest review. The small town of Eckert has been experiencing strange phenomenon for years, starting with the sighting of a U.F.O along with nightly ground tremors or 'booms' as they are known locally. People have star...
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