Saturday, August 22, 2020

RAVENWOOD REVIEW: KINCAID'S HOUSE OF ALTERED CATS

The Pulp.Net, per its insightful blogger, Michael R. Brown (the Pulp Super-Fan), has posted a review of "Ravenwood, Stepson of Mystery, Vol 4", supplying some positive words on my particular submission, "Kincaid's House of Altered Cats": 

"...Michael Housel gives us a weird tale that takes Ravenwood to Louisiana. He's looking for missing interns working for a doctor. The doctor is doing some strange research with cats, first big cats, now house cats, that mixes science and magic. No magic spells, and the Nameless One plays a much smaller part, but I felt this was closer to the originals. I kept thinking this could be a 1930s black-and-white horror film."

Well, there you have it. If you've not yet purchased "Ravenwood #4", perhaps Mr. Brown's excerpt will inspire you to do so. (The anthology is available per paperback and Kindle.) The accompanying Ravenwood stories (by Dewayne Dowers, Lance Strahlberg and Michael Black) are also terrific and therefore, worth the time of any Frederick C. Davis connoisseur.

Order at

https://www.amazon.com/Ravenwood-Stepson-Mystery-L-R-Stahlberg/dp/1946183792/ref=sr_1_2?dchild=1&keywords=ravenwood+vol+4&qid=1598120731&s=books&sr=1-2 .

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