A review by schez
The End of the Line by Christopher Fowler, Mark Morris

2.0

Umm...

This book was kindly given as a gift because I had expressed interest in it. Mainly because it had the work of an author that I liked.

I think this book was practical in the sense that it introduced me to wide range of authors and demonstrated their work but the collection didn't have me feverishly wanting more.

The theme was the underground, and some authors had used some surprising, unexpected and clever angles. Others I just didn't get.

One or two stories stood out; but for the most part I was disappointed. When I buy horror, I am looking for heart-pounding and scary... but these were a bit ... "meh".

Overall, it was a bit of a slog but it was worth the read purely to discover some interesting(and talented) writers.