The Crossroads at Midnight

Paperback, 152 pages

Published Sept. 28, 2020 by Iron Circus.

ISBN:
9781945820687

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4 stars (1 review)

A masterful collection of tales from the faded border between our day-to-day world and the horrifying unknown on the other side of midnight.

An old woman living alone on the edge of a bog gets an unexpected — and unsettling — visitor, throwing her quiet life into a long-buried mystery. An isolated backwoods family stumbles into good fortune for a time with a monstrous discovery in the lake behind their house, but that time is running short. And a misfit little girl, struggling to make friends, meets an understanding soul one day at the beach: but why will he only play with her alone at night? All these lonely souls — and more — have reached out into the darkness, not knowing what they might find.

Around the dark edges of reality lurk unknown beings with unknowable intentions — ordinary objects can become cursed possessions, entities who seem like friends …

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4 stars

MASSIVE WARNING: this book contains gore and lots of body horror and the first story has mentions of homophobia and conversion therapy

Overall there were a few stories I really enjoyed, some that were okay, and some that weren't my taste. There was only one story that I felt was a bit too much and didn't have enough story to be satisfying enough to balance it out. I kind of wish some of them were longer just because the premise was so interesting that I wanted more!

Easily my favourite was the last one, 'Kindred Spirits'. it was the most narratively satisfying and although the least gorey, it still maintained a good creep factor.

The art style was interesting and really fit the horror, but still managed to portray cute or funny moments. There's so much incredible detail for better or worse. The author really has a talent for body …