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Monday, 31 December 2018

Kitchen Sink Gothic reviewed on British Fantasy Society website

Dave Brzeski wrote a very detailed, excellent review of Kitchen Sink Gothic on the British Fantasy Society website, with the closing summary:
 
"...on the whole this is a solid collection of stories with no absolute duds."


"...this is Kitchen Sink Gothic—like Kitchen Sink Drama, only scarier. What’s not to like? No haunted mansions here; no bloodsucking counts. No, the horror here is targeted just where it tends to be in real life, at ordinary people who don’t have enough money to protect themselves—indeed some of the horrors in these stories are quite mundane in origin, but certainly no less terrifying for that."

For Mr Brzeski's full review click here

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