Echoes
of Darkness
Written by Rob
Smales
Reviewed by Lisa Haselton
Genre: Dark fiction
This
book of dark
short stories
isn’t for
the faint
of heart,
or those
who want
to sleep
with the
lights out.
The collection
is a mix
of stories
that pull
you in and
bring you
on journeys
you didn’t
know you
wanted to be
on. Author
Rob Smales
does a great
job of creating
worlds with
few words
– and those
few words
bring you
into worlds
ranging from
light gray
to black.
A lot
of paranormal
and supernatural
creatures -- that
don’t believe
in happily
ever after
– will have
you leaving
the lights
on.
My heart
went out
to the
boy in “Death
of a Boy”
during his
journey. Smales
certainly ratcheted
things up at
every opportunity.
“A
Night at the
Show” caught
me off
guard – I loved
it.
I loved
how “Wendigo”
pulled me in
and wouldn’t
let go. The
point of view
is quite
effective in suspending
my disbelief.
I even
felt the
cold.
One
of the
shortest stories
in the
book is “Those
Little Bastards”
and it’s
a favorite
because, well,
if I tell
you why
it’ll give
away the
tale.
That’s
a difficult
part of reviewing
short stories
– I can’t
say much
as I don’t
want to give
away any
of the
stories. I loved
going into
each tale
not knowing
anything about
it. No story
disappointed. Smales
has fun
taking some
conventional tales
and adding
a twist
– it’s the
twist that
makes the
story so savory
and memorable.
Smales is the author of Dead of Winter, which won the Superior Achievement in Dark Fiction Award from Firbolg Publishing's Gothic Library in 2014. His short stories have been published in two dozen anthologies and magazines. His story "Photo Finish" was nominated for a Pushcart Prize and won the Preditors & Editors' Readers Choice Award for Best Horror Short Story of 2012. His story "A Night at the Show" received an honorable mention on Ellen Datlow's list of the Best Horror of 2014, and was also nominated as best short story by the eFestival of Words in 2015.
Smales is the author of Dead of Winter, which won the Superior Achievement in Dark Fiction Award from Firbolg Publishing's Gothic Library in 2014. His short stories have been published in two dozen anthologies and magazines. His story "Photo Finish" was nominated for a Pushcart Prize and won the Preditors & Editors' Readers Choice Award for Best Horror Short Story of 2012. His story "A Night at the Show" received an honorable mention on Ellen Datlow's list of the Best Horror of 2014, and was also nominated as best short story by the eFestival of Words in 2015.
I read Echoes
of Darkness in bite-sized chunks, one story per evening for two weeks. I could have read more some nights, but I prefer having the characters stick with me for a little bit before rushing onto the next story and a new cast. As a fan of dark fiction, I give this two thumbs up, 5 stars, and call it a highly
recommended read
for those
not afraid
to dabble
a bit
on the
dark side.
I’m on
my way
to find
more Smales
stories to read.
Title: Echoes
of Darkness
Author:
Rob Smales
Published:
February 2016
ISBN:
978-0-69-260957-6
Publisher:
Books &
Boos Press
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