Review by Tobin Elliott: PAINT IT BLACK, by Sarah Jane Huntington

Review by Tobin Elliott: PAINT IT BLACK, by Sarah Jane Huntington

What lives in the gaps between worlds? A different and deadly rain falls… who can survive? What happens when a snake oil man comes to town?

Sarah Jane Huntington coats the world in darkness in these thirteen twisted stories. From ghosts to folklore, hauntings to demonic possession, murder to science fiction, take a trip into dark and frightening places.

I am not going to talk about the individual stories in this collection, because the reader is better off going in cold.

I’m also not going to rate them individually, because, quite frankly, they’re all five star stories.

I’m just going to tell you to buy this book, and read it. Sarah Jane Huntington is one to watch, people.

Seriously, this collection blew me away.

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About Tobin Elliott 48 Articles
Tobin has been writing so long, there was very likely some graffiti to be found in his mother's womb. He's tried writing a few things, but his diseased little mind always came around to horror, despite all the sour looks he got when he revealed that. Somewhere along the way, he also found a woman that has put up with his crap for over thirty years, and two kids (who somehow survived to adulthood, despite having him as a parent) who are mostly not that embarrassed by him. Mostly. For quite a while, he held a respectable job with a respectable corporation where he was a communications specialist, but now he's just an old retired guy who swears a lot. Tobin writes ugly stories about bad people doing horrible things. You can pick up his six-book horror series, The Aphotic, wherever you buy your books. He'd really like it if you did.