A review by bobmetal
Howls from the Dark Ages: An Anthology of Medieval Horror by P.L. McMillan, Solomon Forse

4.0

A range of styles of horror lurk inside this collection. There's body horror, cosmic horror and just plain nasty horror. Having everything themed around the Dark Ages gives all the stories a sense of originality.

My favourites were

The Crowning by Caleb Stephens - a dark take on a fairy tale

Palette by J.L. Kiefer - an obsession with beauty leads to some horrific body horror

In Thrall to This Good Earth by Hailey Piper - three men hired to remove a Haunting threat discover they may be out of their depth

In Every Drop by Lindsey Ragsdale - something is killing off the villagers, what will a mother do to protect her daughter

A Dowry For Your Hand by Michelle Tang - revenge, marriage and body horror

The Fourth Scene by Brian Evenson - a tapestry holds a terrible secret

Well worth reading

I received a copy from the publisher for an honest review