The average rating for Femmes de la Brume based on 2 reviews is 3 stars.
Review # 1 was written on 2010-01-07 00:00:00 Roddy Ley "Atrocitas Aqua" is an anthology containing 16 murky stories of waterlogged terror. The tone is set with Justin Stanchfield's Bone Lake, a hauntingly romantic tale which deftly switches between modern day and frontier past to tell two stories at once. Halo of Blood by Jason Brannon is fraught with high seas suspense featuring madness, sharks, pirates and voodoo...not necessarily in that order. You'll find plenty of tales about deadly beasts that make water their home. Perhaps the best of these is Walt Hicks' The Swamper which sheds just enough light on the swamp to scare you silly. For a lesson in the power of desire mixed with vengeful spirits look no further than Peggy Shumate's Living Doll: Jewel of Lost Souls. The creepy tentacled world of H.P. Lovecraft rears it's ugly head in Black Thorn by Christopher Fulbright. Steve E. Wedel tells an equally mysterious tale of calamity in When the Lady of Byblos Calls which proves even the water within the human body holds fear. Although the quality of the writing and the ideas is not consistent in this the collection the stand out stories are well worth the read. |
Review # 2 was written on 2008-12-23 00:00:00 Shigeru Sashikata 2.5 stelle. Inizia meravigliosamente ma si perde in spiegoni e lentezza |
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