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ScienceFiction.com Reviews SUFFER THE CHILDREN

March 7, 2014 by Craig DiLouie Leave a Comment

ScienceFiction.com recently reviewed SUFFER THE CHILDREN, coming out May 20, 2014 from Simon & Schuster and Permuted Press, and writes, “This is a gripping tale of horror that hits nerves you didn’t even know that you had … The truly scary moments sneak up on you and it isn’t just the actions the parents do to keep their children alive in the novel but knowing much of it would also happen in the real world that is terrifying.”

Thanks, Stuart!

Check out the complete review here.
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