

Especially now that crowding has caused the need for stacked burial sites.Īn imoverished, unhappy man finds himself graverobbing with a coworker just to make ends meet.Ī prideful watchmaker is hired to make a very unique timepiece for a very sinister customer.Ī romantic, terrifying, action-packed bit of mythic seige-horror. Two’s Company, Three’s a Shroud by Catherine McCarthyĪ man finds that life after death has pretty much all of the same pitfalls as what came before.


McCarthyĪ necromancer, a ghost in the woods, and a woman who just can’t let go of her beloved sister. Anyway, fair warning if you’re trypophobic, you’re gonna have a bad time with this one. And it takes place during a pandemic (it’s not mentioned if this is supposed to be the current COVID-pandie or not). The author talks about Lillith, and her biblical role as the “mother of monsters,” and how the women who wrote for this anthology are fulfilling that same role. I was a little nonplussed to see another foreword written by a man, but I actually ended up liking this foreword quite a bit. My Thoughts:Īs usual, since Graveyard Smash is an anthology we will go right into looking at each entry. This did not impact the content of my review in any way. I received a copy of Graveyard Smash from the publisher in exchange for review consideration. Read through the night as the dead rise from boneyards all around the world!įRIGHTGIRL SUMMER RECOMMENDED READING! Edition: In Graveyard Smash you will step through the prettiest cemetery gates you’ve ever seen and experience tombstone raves and widow’s dances, Japanese snow-spirits, Aztec bruja and temple goddesses, vengeful ghosts, djinn and cannibals, vampire hunters, plague bearers, graverobbers, and terrors beyond reason.
