Eric Ian Steele's Nightscape got an excellent first review on amazon.com by David W. Thompson:
"Eric Ian Steele’s “Nightscape” is a horror anthology well worth your
attention. The tales run the gamut from pure conventional horror (City
of the Dead) to flirting with science fiction (After the Fall). One, The
Musical Box, had a welcome Hitchcock vibe, and Vincent Price absolutely
must return to us for a part in “Charlie!” This one starts the reader
off with a bang, and leads to an unusual surprise ending.
“Black
Annis,” a tale of an ancient witch seeking revenge for the injustices
heaped upon her is a personal favorite, but “Indian Summer” is my pick
of the litter and is alone worth the price of admission. Mr. Steele does
an excellent job with character development and world building, not an
easy task for a short story, and his descriptive prose sets the mood for
the terror to come!
Many other macabre accounts fill these pages, and if this is your passion, Mr. Steele will not fail to delight."
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