
The Witch of Wapping is Dickens made even darker. Though a relatively brief novel, it spans nearly seven decades, and contains multitudes of mystery. Made up of a series of first person narratives, Victorian period documents, and kaleidoscopic points of view, it offers a grim, supernatural puzzle that can be solved only by the reader. The grimy London setting is so perfect that you can taste the soot and dust, the characters are true and compelling despite their darkest motives, and the evil at the story’s heart is eerie and haunting. A rich, vicious, and delectable treat, with plenty of bite.
— Chet Williamson, author of Second Chance and Ash Wednesday

And in Her Smile, The World is a dark new myth from two brilliant storytellers. Subtle and sinister, this story will have you grinning in thrilling complicity. — Sarah Read, Bram Stoker Award-winning author of The Bone Weaver’s Orchard
“Reading And In Her Smile, the World, is like being gaslit and love-bombed by a cult while on peyote surrounded by the old gods of cosmic horror lore. It is unsettling and horrifying, as I choose to live deliciously, unmoored by my own dark decisions.”—Richard Thomas, author of Disintegration and Breaker (Thriller nominee)