Review: His Black Tongue

3 stars. This is a really fun, imaginative and interesting collection. I picked it up because I've seen it recommended for fans of Between Two Fires, and each story does blend historical fiction - or historical elements - and cosmic horror in entertaining ways. This author has some really great ideas and a talent for description. I wasn't truly creeped out or scared at any point, but there's no question this is excellent horror.

Most readers, as far as I can tell, agree that the first story - set in plague-riddled medieval France - is the strongest. Out of all of them, I really understood its purpose and its point. The Bone Fields was also a treat, as I really can't get enough of Viking horror. The final two stories weren't my favorites, as they felt a little anchorless, but they served as adequate vehicles for some fun, disturbing moments. Necropolis blends science fiction into the mix in a way that I don't think I've encountered before, in a good way.

Overall I recommend. It does no good to nitpick work like this (although I could go with one less "gaping maw"), in fact I'd love to read more from this author and see where he goes! I could see this appealing to fans of Ballingrud as well. I liked it!

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