HorrorBlogger reviewed SUFFER THE CHILDREN, writing, “It’s not often that a book actually haunts me … In SUFFER THE CHILDREN, DiLouie has crafted a story of not insignificant excellence.”
Thanks, Dawn!
Click here to read the complete review.
HorrorBlogger reviewed SUFFER THE CHILDREN, writing, “It’s not often that a book actually haunts me … In SUFFER THE CHILDREN, DiLouie has crafted a story of not insignificant excellence.”
Thanks, Dawn!
Click here to read the complete review.
Following SUFFER THE CHILDREN being listed on the preliminary ballot of the Horror Writers Association’s Bram Stoker Awards, I’m excited to announce the audiobook version is a finalist in the 2015 Audies competition in the Paranormal Category.
The annual Audies awards competition, sponsored by the Audio Publishers Association (APA), recognizes distinction in audiobooks and spoken word entertainment.
The audiobook version of SUFFER THE CHILDREN, published by Tantor, is narrated by the great R.C. Bray. I was very lucky to have him. He’s one of the best in the field, and certainly the best narrator who has ever made one of my books come to life to the ear.
The winners will be announced in May. I consider it an honor just to have been nominated.
Hayley Knighten’s BooksAreDelicious.com reviewed SUFFER THE CHILDREN, writing, “Like a car crash, SUFFER THE CHILDREN by Craig DiLouie is tragic and horrifying, but no matter how much you may want to, you simply cannot look away … intelligent, terrifying, and unique … not only one of the most original vampire tales I’ve read, it is one of the best horror novels that I have come across in a long time.”
Thanks, Hayley!
Click here to read the complete review.
Very happy to announce that SUFFER THE CHILDREN made the prestigious 2014 Bram Stoker Awards’ preliminary ballot for Superior Achievement in a Novel.
Not yet a nominee, though–the final ballot will be announced February 23. There are some great books on the list. Fingers crossed!
Up and coming horror author and poet Stephanie Wytovich recently blogged she’d read 52 books in 2014, and SUFFER THE CHILDREN was her favorite read of the year. Have you read it yet?
Michel Michael Sabourin of The Shelf Life Podcast recently named SUFFER THE CHILDREN his top read of 2014, including in his top five THE PASSAGE (Justin Cronin), HORNS (Joe Hill), READY PLAYER ONE (Ernest Cline) and GONE GIRL (Gillian Flynn).
Thanks, Michael!
Check out the original review podcast here.