Author: Inframundo Literario

"Sumérgete en las profundidades de lo desconocido y despierta tus peores temores a través de las letras."

Rating: 10/10 SYNOPSIS Will Burgess is used to hard knocks. Abandoned by his father, son of a drug-addicted mother, and charged with raising his six-year-old sister, Will has far more to worry about than most high school freshmen. To make matters worse, Mia Samuels, the girl of Will’s dreams, is dating his worst enemy, the most sadistic upperclassman at Shadeland High. Will’s troubles, however, are just beginning. Because one of the nation’s most notorious criminals—the Moonlight Killer—has escaped from prison and is headed straight toward Will’s hometown. And something else is lurking in Savage Hollow, the forest surrounding Will’s rundown…

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How much do you know about the ghosts that haunt Scotland’s largest city? We’ve put together this quiz consisting of questions about Glasgow and the darker side of its rich history. Test your knowledge on some of Scotland’s most haunted pubs, buildings and public spaces.1. The haunted Argyle Street Arches can be found underneath which building in the city?Glasgow Central Railway Station Glasgow Royal InfirmaryTron Theatre 2. What is the name of the spirit who is said to haunt Scotia Bar on Stockwell Street?Amy EllieAnnie 3. In 1958, a group of American students reported seeing what dancing on a kitchen…

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The Bottom Line: Perakis’ depiction of a fighter pilot-turned-anti-war activist is stunning and unputdownable. Perfect for fans of The Things They Carried and Born on the 4th of July.   Fighting for Peace opens in 1968 as United States Navy fighter pilot Lieutenant Tom Beckett is completing his last mission of the Vietnam War. After escorting bombers operating over North Vietnam, he’s ambushed by an enemy MiG-17. Reacting quickly, he maneuvers his F-8 Crusader into a hard banking dive to evade incoming fire. Taking advantage of the enemy’s poor speed at high altitude, he attacks first with 20-millimeter cannon fire that misses, then connects with a Sidewinder…

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Courtesy of the DIE’CED IndieGogo Campaign I’m still surprised by the continued success of indie horror. I shouldn’t be, but I am. Back in the 1960s, George A. Romero experienced the analog version of virality with Night of the Living Dead, a micro-budget and inventive project with something to say. And some modern independent horror is doing the same. The Babadook, Talk to Me, It Follows, and lots of the mumblegore output had messages to help push their horrors into the spotlight. But this doesn’t always need to be the case. If we look at the unprecedented success of Terrifier,…

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Reports from the Void is a repository to share those stories for which we do not have enough information to make a full report. This is usually because of little or no communication from the witness following their initial submission. The Singular Fortean Society will always provide as much information as possible regarding any correspondence resulting from attempts to speak with those involved.This series is meant only to present you with the full breadth of information sent to us or our investigatory partners and makes no judgment regarding the veracity of any stories shared within it.Lon Strickler of Phantoms &…

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The Bottom Line:  A winning blend of mystery and magical realism. One of the most original PI novels in recent memory.  Set in Tucson, Jackrabbit and the Beast opens as private investigator Jernimo Velasquez is marking the one-month anniversary of the funeral of his girlfriend, Laura. Vel, as friends call him, is working through his grief by making out with Laura’s girlfriend’s best friend, Shoua. Vel and Shoua both miss Laura desperately, and their awkward intimacy seems in a way like its own funeral – so much so that it ends abruptly, with Shoua declaring, “It’s weird.”  Vel is consumed with understanding his girlfriend’s…

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Posted on: March 15th, 2024 It’s the most wonderful time of the year… So naturally Christmas is the perfect setting for a slasher movie. Later this year, modern horror icon Art the Clown will return to screens for his third outing in Terrifier 3, and new set images show he’s making sure this Christmas is no silent night. David Howard Thornton is seen in his iconic clown make-up, but this time the actor is clad in a Santa suit. How does Art get his hands on this garb? We can’t wait to find out! Terrifier 3 was announced to be…

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Rating: 8/10 Synopsis The Chosen One is dead. Only his sister can take his place. Disabled since childhood, Elenor was content to live in her brother’s shadow, besting her cousins at cards and sneaking her girlfriend into her room at night. Now she’s next in line for the throne and beset on all sides by factions out for blood. With time ticking down until someone manages to kill her too, Elenor will be forced to choose between accepting her father’s despotic rule or risking everything for her late brother’s lofty ideals. Meanwhile, from the rainy streets of Lirin to the…

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In March 2024, the Department of Defense’s All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) released a groundbreaking report that comprehensively reviews nearly eight decades of U.S. Government and military encounters with Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP), a term now preferred over the traditional “UFOs”. The 63-page report represents an unprecedented effort by the U.S. military to address a topic that has long been shrouded in mystery, speculation, and, often, skepticism. The report’s release has caused more controversy, with accusations of another government cover-up in response to the recent UAP disclosure that indicates the opposite. The investigation has given no real credence to previous…

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The Bottom Line: A gloriously gritty, must-read spy thriller written by a master of the trade. Stinger opens in January 2003, just weeks before an international military coalition is set to invade Iraq to overthrow the regime of Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein. Meanwhile in Beirut, two Lebanese women are kidnapped. Their abductors soon contact the U.S. Embassy, offering a disquieting photo as proof of life, and demanding a million dollars for their captives’ return.  The U.S. embassy won’t be of any help. Even if the abducted women were American citizens, they won’t negotiate with terrorists. Enter CIA Case Officer June Cohen,…

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