by Brian Moreland
I have quickly become a believer in Brian Moreland. The Vagrants is the final novella in his excellent collection, Blood Sacrifices. I'll review The Vagrant's here on it's own merit and then in Blood Sacrifices as a whole with the other stories. Daniel is a recent journalism grad from Dartmouth wh...
When Daniel Findlay opts to spend six months living among Boston's homeless to research for his book on these unfortunates and raise awareness of their plight, little does he realise just how fundamentally his view of the world is about to alter. Daniel witnesses the building of a cult within the ra...
Disclaimer: I received a copy of this book through Netgalley in exchange for an honest review. Daniel is a writer who spent 6 months living as a homeless person to research his book. The small community he spent time with is torn apart as another group, the seekers, joins the area along with their...
Straight ahead was an infinite blackness that beckoned.The Vagrants is a very good and somewhat eclectic horror tale from Brian Moreland. Daniel is a journalist that goes undercover to investigate the secret lives of street people and help find a solution to the homeless problem. He barely makes it ...
This was an eARC from Netgalley. This novella is a terror trifecta:Forgotten people, i.e.: the homelessForgotten places beneath the streetsAnd forgotten gods way down in the darkMix in a crusading journalist, the Southie Mob, and a mad prophet named Mordecai, the result is a bounty of urban horror t...