Reflection's Edge

What Uncle Howard Did by David C. Kopaska-Merkel (horror/fantasy)
       Rob and his new stepdaughter, Lindsey, are two of a kind - good, old-fashioned adventurers. So when Rob's Uncle Howard unexpectedly leaves him an old property complete with log cabin, it's clear they have to investigate. But as they make their way into the dilapidated structure, down a tunnel behind a bolted door, and into a mad mushroom kingdom, they begin to wonder if it wouldn't have been a better idea to stay very, very far away...

The Ship of Silk on the Calmest Sea by Daniel Ausema (fantasy)
       Elderly Tima commands a powerful magic as she sews cloth into great boats for the Suzerain. But at times it seems the magic commands her instead - and without question, the Suzerain's demands keep her bound to land and labor. That is, until she decides to create her ship of silk to sail the Calmest Sea...

Spiderkid by Claude Lalumière (horror)
       Ever love something to the point of obsession? This lonely university student adores all things spider: jewelry, comic books, websites - even the spider webs that fill his apartment. An unexpected encounter with a long-lost cousin of similar tastes only complicates things further. A story about the dark side of mania, in more ways than one.

Cliff's Edge by Mike Moran (fantasy/myth)
       Enoch craves escape - escape from slavery, torture, and everything that chases him. Hamiel offers freedom, if Enoch is brave enough: sanctuary, reached by a hopeless dive off the edge of a cliff. As Enoch trains to do the impossible, he wonders - is it worth the risk?

We are delighted to announce that Mathilde Madden is joining our staff as a regular book reviewer. This month, she provides a review of Erastes' Standish - a homoerotic novel set in Regency England - as well as a review of Max Brooks' World War Z: An Oral History of the Zombie War.

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