This is a great story and a great way for people to become familiar with Gina Rinalli's work. I tried several of her books due to the word of mouth I'd heard on the HM forums and have not been disappointed. This story catches the strangeness of a Ranalli story as well as the skill that she brings to her tales. Highly Recommended.
Horror Mall is fantastic! I bought separately from both Larry and Shane over the years (Bloodletting and Delirium Books) and now that they've joined forces they're unstoppable. Plus, there's no one more trustworthy to send you your books. They know how much they mean to you because they're small press publishers as well. Keep up the good work, guys!
- JOSH BOONE (Jdamen)
I'm really pleased with the customer service at Horror Mall. Along with the fact that I received my books almost before I ordered them...way to go, Horror Mall! I'll be back frequently. Best online shopping experience I've had in a long, long time.
Author: William C. Rasmussen My first taste of Anderson Prunty, his short digital tale, "The Night the Moon Made A Sound," was just so-so. It's a sad tale of a man named Walt, who is an empath or psychic, and his enigmatic relationship with a little girl named Janey, who just might not be who she seems to be. It's short and well-written to its bittersweet end. I'm not that impressed at this point, but I am really looking forward to his first novel, Market Adjustment. You could do a lot worse for $1.95--try this digital work! Recommended.
Author: Richard Spiers A thoughtful parable, Prunty's story has a typical non-linear plot. Many things go unanswered, but that's fine because the reader is intended to fill in the blanks with imagination and guesses. The mood is somber, filled with devils, visions, and anxiety.
My first experience with the darksode digital set up. A technobumbler, I had a few issues, but service came quickly to my rescue and with a tender hand assisted me.
Both Prunty and Darkside Digital recommended.
Author: Mark Webb The best word to describe this story is poignant. An air of melancholy exudes from it from the very beginning. Walt is an unhappy, haunted man. Janey helps with that. Great tale. Highly recommended.