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A review by rebekahg101
Close to Midnight by Mark Morris
4.0
Close to Midnight is the third instalment to a series of anthologies centred around horror short stories.
I loved the introduction- it brings up a huge dialogue about the horror genre in general. Even if it’s short, it certainly is thought provoking. A wonderful start.
I found it to be a very well thought out anthology; subject and author wise. They all blended very well, while each being very diverse. Twenty short stories that include cult horror to security systems and body horror.
Wolves is a hard hitting start for this anthology-it grabs you by your hand and just takes off running. My favourite so far has been the second one, Best Safe Life For You. Each story has been a wonderful slice of the author’s potential- they leave me wanting more from everyone. The anthology blended and flowed very well.
I loved the introduction- it brings up a huge dialogue about the horror genre in general. Even if it’s short, it certainly is thought provoking. A wonderful start.
I found it to be a very well thought out anthology; subject and author wise. They all blended very well, while each being very diverse. Twenty short stories that include cult horror to security systems and body horror.
Wolves is a hard hitting start for this anthology-it grabs you by your hand and just takes off running. My favourite so far has been the second one, Best Safe Life For You. Each story has been a wonderful slice of the author’s potential- they leave me wanting more from everyone. The anthology blended and flowed very well.