![]() ![]() A forgotten, overlooked masterpiece of the sociopathic mind of a dog. Erotic ecohorror with that full '70s flavor. Terrific cover art as well, although it probably made some folks dismiss it. ![]() ![]() I know that sounds cheesy but really, this is a sensitive and thoughtful novel. A haunting historical love story about a forbidden love. Rouche as an unassuming, quiet and literate prose style that heightens the tale's believability (some boneheaded Amazon reviewers think thisīurningby Jane Chambers. Understated thriller about cats on the attack. Too bad more Zebra horror paperbacks weren't this outrageous.įeral by Berton Roeche. The intro essay, Campbell's account of his mother's mental illness, is essential reading. An all-too-convincing portrait of the murderer's mind. The Face That Must Die by Ramsey Campbell. In no particular order I present my fave horror reads of the past year. I think that 2014 was the best year yet for Too Much Horror Fiction: the blog reached a million views, I wrote two series on horror fiction at Tor.com, and read some great books for the first time. ![]()
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