This week we have a futuristic take on a horror classic, followed by a story of tyranny and violence, then an alien invasion, and finally a neglected Lovecraft classic.
The Days of Mr Thomas continues next week. In The Thousand and One Nights, the Wonder of the Age finally reveals her true identity. In Cut, Jocelyn is looking for her little sister. We have a new B-Movie script from Gregory KH Bryant, Night of the Coelacanths, (hence the handsome visage on the cover). The Iron Heel reaches the zenith of horror with the Chicago Commune. And in Gulliver of Mars, the lieutenant hears of the Secret of the Gods.
And also this week we’re celebrating the publication of Kevin Rees’ novel, Blood War (The Bloodeaters Trilogy Book 1) :
Eddie woke up from one nightmare and entered another. Except, in this nightmare, the monsters are real.
After years of running away from his past as a medic with the SAS, Eddie Keagan’s combat experience is being put to the test again. He is recruited by the shadowy Colonel Sixsmith to guide a Third Blood combat unit through the corridors of a London hospital to hunt Bloodeaters who have fed well on the unfortunate patients and staff. Somewhere in the labyrinth of wards and rooms, the leader of the Bloodeaters is holding Eddie’s girlfriend hostage. Eddie will have to put his trust in the Third Blood Strike Team as he fights to get her back.
Across the other side of the world, a political conflict rages. The Third Blood Council, headed by President Gabriel Aquino, is preparing to elect a new member to the Council of Nine. Praetor Thoragan is one of the candidates, a deadly opponent capable of doing anything to ensure his victory — a victory Aquino will have to stop at all costs.
And we’re still looking for someone who’d like to become a reviewer for Schlock! The post will be unpaid but you will receive free review copies of books. If you’re interested, please email me at editor@schlock.co.uk
The Days of Mr Thomas continues next week. In The Thousand and One Nights, the Wonder of the Age finally reveals her true identity. In Cut, Jocelyn is looking for her little sister. We have a new B-Movie script from Gregory KH Bryant, Night of the Coelacanths, (hence the handsome visage on the cover). The Iron Heel reaches the zenith of horror with the Chicago Commune. And in Gulliver of Mars, the lieutenant hears of the Secret of the Gods.
And also this week we’re celebrating the publication of Kevin Rees’ novel, Blood War (The Bloodeaters Trilogy Book 1) :
Eddie woke up from one nightmare and entered another. Except, in this nightmare, the monsters are real.
After years of running away from his past as a medic with the SAS, Eddie Keagan’s combat experience is being put to the test again. He is recruited by the shadowy Colonel Sixsmith to guide a Third Blood combat unit through the corridors of a London hospital to hunt Bloodeaters who have fed well on the unfortunate patients and staff. Somewhere in the labyrinth of wards and rooms, the leader of the Bloodeaters is holding Eddie’s girlfriend hostage. Eddie will have to put his trust in the Third Blood Strike Team as he fights to get her back.
Across the other side of the world, a political conflict rages. The Third Blood Council, headed by President Gabriel Aquino, is preparing to elect a new member to the Council of Nine. Praetor Thoragan is one of the candidates, a deadly opponent capable of doing anything to ensure his victory — a victory Aquino will have to stop at all costs.
And we’re still looking for someone who’d like to become a reviewer for Schlock! The post will be unpaid but you will receive free review copies of books. If you’re interested, please email me at editor@schlock.co.uk