Review by Stephen Theaker The latest Doctor Who audiobook from the BBC is an adaptation by Terrance Dicks of one of Robert Holmes’ many fine contributions to the [...]
Review by Stephen Theaker Nathaniel Cade is a vampire, bound by voodoo since 1867 to serve the President and his officers, to “support and defend the nation and its [...]
Review by Colin Leslie Imagine Wheatley’s The Devil Rides Out written by one of those TV evangelists you find when you are looking for the other channels. That is how [...]
Review by Nathaniel Tapley It’s difficult not to judge a book from Tartarus Press by its cover. Heavy and beautiful, you feel you should be in front of an open fire, [...]
Review by Steve Dean When the vital forge world of Orestes is invaded by Chaos titans, the Imperials send their own titan legion in to counter-attack. For those who [...]
Review by Craig Lockley Nightbane is an exciting new RPG from Palladium and this Survival Guide is one of a number of sourcebooks released to accompany the game. The premise [...]
Review by Steve Dean The first thing you will notice is the size of the thing, over 235 pages stuffed with info and wrapped in a hard cover. Inside, the pages are well [...]
Reviewed by Matt Johns This slim but beautifully bound tome is a bit of an oddity. Part supernatural chiller, part what feels like 1920s society observation, it tells the [...]
Review by Christopher Teague When it was unveiled, Macmillan was lambasted by many commentators with its ‘New Writing’ imprint. Well, from that stable comes [...]
Review by Steve Dean This is the final edition of Midnight Street, as a paper edition. The next issue onwards will only be available as a PDF download available ‘for a [...]