In this collection of old-school style horror stories, Mark Towse takes readers on a wild ride with unexpected twists and turns. Once read, these tales will not be easily forgotten.
Early reviews:
'Where Face the Music shines the most is the way it explores fear. Towse has a way of making shorter, punchier stories that never overstay their welcome while maintaining fear and dread.' (review from 22-28 Multimedia Publishing).
'I thoroughly enjoyed this book. Several servings of horror, with some fantastic twists and surprises. I highly recommend to fans of horror fiction'.
'It's full of stories that make you uncomfortable and a little unsettled'.
'So many dark and twisted journeys - impossible to put the book down'.
'An easy book to immerse yourself in'.
Mark Towse is an exciting new discovery. His stories are hidden gems that glint in the darkness. His characters draw you into their worlds, making you care, then plunge you into the abyss, leaving only a memory of warmth. These tales will linger in your mind long after the telling. His are heart-felt stories with an icy edge. Highly recommended.'
Trevor Denyer – Editor and Publisher – Midnight Street Press