Book Review: The Institute by Stephen King
Published in September 2019 by Hodder and Stoughton, Stephen King’s The Institute is a dramatic tale of good vs evil where the good guys don’t always win.
Published in September 2019 by Hodder and Stoughton, Stephen King’s The Institute is a dramatic tale of good vs evil where the good guys don’t always win.
“For thousands of years a terrible enemy has been waiting. Now the gates are open and humanity’s extinction is about to begin”.
Sleeping Beauties is a novel written by Stephen King in collaboration with his son Owen King. It was released in September 2017 and is a dark, grisly horror story focusing predominantly on the horrors brought forth by men upon the world and the woman within it.
The Maker’s Hand is a dark, mystery/crime novel surrounding the world of magic, illusion and murder. Based in London it forms the second part of a series of books following a detective called Alex Rainer brought to us by Birmingham based J.T. Turner.
There is a pub in the heart of Dartmoor where a fire has burned every day for over one hundred and fifty years. It is said the fire never goes out.
Light Dawning is a dark, fantasy horror which is focused in a battered and torn city called Cestia, a city under occupation by a powerful, malevolent army.
Necropolis Rising is another zombie horror fiction book set in the UK. Does it manage to stand out from the crowd in an over saturated genre?
With 99.7% of the Earth’s population dead and gone, the few who remain struggle to survive in an empty world. The scattered. The leftovers. These are their stories.