While billed as a tense thriller, Emily Ruth Verona’s “Midnight on Beacon Street” offers an introspective look at overcoming anxiety.
Browsing: Book Review
Doctor Who: In the Bleak Midwinter features a trilogy of scary holiday stories all about ghosts, doppelgängers, and archaeological horrors.
Dan Slott’s “Doctor Who: Once Upon a Time Lord” is a light, breezy romp all about the power of storytelling – with a very Doctor Who twist.
“Doctor Who: Audacity” ushers in a new era for the Eighth Doctor with a trilogy of exciting, blazing adventures.
“Doctor Who: Once and Future” comes to an end with a pair of thrilling episodes – ones that finally make use of the series’ central premise.
“Gallifrey: War Room: Manoeuvres” is a thrilling listen that’s packed with tension, intrigue, and plenty of backstabbing deception.
Discover our ‘best of’ list candidate: Dark Horse Comics’ White Savior.
Doctor Who’s multimedia event, Doom’s Day, comes to an end with “Dying Hours”. It’s an enjoyable enough anthology with uneven execution.
Terry Miles’ “The Quiet Room” is a tense, mind-bending, page-turner of a mystery that’s equal parts thrilling and frustrating.
Mad Cave Studios The Devil that Wears My Face by David Pepose, Alex Cormack, and Justin Birch is available on October 4th.








