The first 5 tales of this one were fairly elementary and each very short, adding up to only about 35% of the total length of the collection. Too bad too, because I think a few of them had greater potential and could have used some additional depth. Overall the first stories were only about 3 stars e...
Art collector Harold Klimt comes to live in Upshaw mansion. The mansion is a place that has been linked to mysteries and bad things seem to happen around the mansion. Harold himself is a mysterious man but starts throwing parties and sends invitations for people to attend. Colin and his friend Derek...
How do you sum up a world? From our brilliant storyteller, Keith Deininger, we have The Godgame, a full-immersion plunge into a fantastical world known as Meridian. First introduced in the book Shadow Animals ( a personal favorite of mine), we delve straight down the rabbit hole - and we keep on goi...
This extended prologue to Keith Deininger's Godgame series does exactly what it is meant to do: Draw you in as a reader by starting to provide details of a fascinating world, and then leaving you high and dry and wanting more. Nothing is resolved or drawn to a satisfying close, so if you are anythin...
Disclaimer: I received a copy of this book through Netgalley in exchange for an honest review. At the heart of Mesa Rapids stands the Upshaw Mansion, now home to reclusive art collector, Harold Klimt. The town and mansion are steeped in violent history but are now seen as part of a growing artisti...
I received this book via NetGalley to give an honest review. I like horror stories I grew up reading horror and watching horror movies, so when I saw the blurb and cover I figured this book would be a really good horror story being told. Though the story is good it wasn't a true horror story for ...
I received a copy of this book from the publisher through NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.Another high quality novel from Darkfuse. I have come to expect, both from Darkfuse as well as from Keith Deininger, dark novels or novellas that explore the dark side of human nature or the human c...
Mr. Klimt throws some wild parties at the Upshaw Mansion. Unfortunately for the guests, it’s not all jello shots and raspberry flavored vodka. There is something else here and it is waiting to be set free. Free to kill. There is blood in the soil of Mesa Rapids, it’s bubbling up to the surface, thr...
Kayla, a 12 year old orphan and Garty, a drug addicted waster, both find themselves at their uncles desert mansion. Kayla has been picked to begin an apprenticeship with her uncle and Garty is roped in to help with her tuition. Things are not as they first seem as they both suffer from horrifying ni...
I think I might have missed something, but I honestly have no idea what I just read. Which means, in all fairness, I can't really review Ghosts of Eden in depth. There are no words to describe my absolute confusion. I finished the book. I followed Kayla and Garty through their psychedelic journey ...
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