Showing posts with label The Return. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Return. Show all posts

Saturday, 18 December 2021

How Weird Tales reviewed my novel The Return seven years ago

Weird Tales review of The Return

Seven years ago my Lovecraftian crime noir horror novel The Return received the above review on the Weird Tales website.

"David A. Riley's "The Return" is an amazing read. Do you like gritty noir? Brit Horror? Masculine (but not macho) protagonists? Eldritch Horror in bleak industrial slums? "The Long Good Friday" meets "the Mythos"? The writing is dense and sleek. Never boring enthralling page turners. Do you like to read just a few more pages even though you need to sleep? Then this is THE BOOK!

THIS IS ONE FINE HORROR NOVEL!"
 

 

Wednesday, 14 August 2019

Five-star review for my horror novel The Return on Barnes & Noble

I don't often check my books for sale on Barnes & Noble, so I was pleasantly surprised to see this 5-star review of my Lovecraftian novel The Return:
"A gritty noir novel that combines the best elements of crime fiction with genuinely frightening Lovecraftian horror."

Wednesday, 29 May 2019

The Return reviewed in Phantasmagoria Magazine

As well as Into the Dark, the next issue of Phantasmagoria Magazine will also feature a review by Trevor Kennedy of my Lovecraftian crime noir novel The Return.


THE RETURN by David A. Riley

To paraphrase Shakespeare, there is something rotten in the Northern English town of Edgebottom, especially within the district of the appropriately named Grudge End. The ground there is sour, cursed for centuries perhaps. The powerful Malleson family have owned the now derelict mill at the epicentre of the area for decades, a family with some twisted secrets of their own. Over the years, countless horrors have occurred in Grudge End; brutal ritualistic murders, whole families massacred with their heads removed, and many others driven to insanity and suicide by the catalogue of ghastly events there.
Gary Morgan is a man with a rather shady past, to say the least. He grew up in Grudge End and when he was a teenager his drunken brute of a father was viciously butchered in what was believed by many locals to be an occult-related murder. Although having moved away from the area for quite some time, Gary’s own life has been shrouded with criminal connections and several failed marriages. He decides to return to his home town for one last time before the streets and mills where he spent his youth are pulled down for good. And to escape the clutches of some quite nasty London-based gangsters as well.
On his return, Gary bumps into an old school friend of his, Kevin Cross, whose increasingly manic paranoia surrounding ‘something’ in town is just the tip of the very dark iceberg of what is to follow. When Kevin has his arm savagely hacked off by a mysterious assailant, a series of events begin to unravel, all connected to Gary, the vile Malleson family, and the deep, ancient secrets of Edgebottom. As the bodies begin to mount up and the baffled police close in, something very Old is awakening from a long slumber…
Bloody hell, it really is grim up north! And down south in London too, it appears. Author David A. Riley presents us with an extremely violent, bleak, fantastically weaved tale that could perhaps best be described as H.P. Lovecraft meets the Kray twins via the kitchen sink British realism films of the late 1950s/early ‘60s. It is gloriously dark in Edgebottom, literally and figuratively, from the highly sinister occult goings on, to the East End gangsters out for their pound of flesh. Even the weather here is persistently miserable, with its torrential rain, bitter coldness and overcast skies.
Riley’s story is expertly created throughout, with the narrative point-of-view seamlessly switching between the main protagonist, the investigating police detectives, the gangsters, and so on. The building tension and mystery surrounding the town is both gripping and morbidly fascinating. When the real horror kicks in around the second half of the book, the appearance of the satyr-esque being is indeed a sight to behold. A truly terrifying, seemingly unstoppable creation of pure unadulterated evil.
There are the aforementioned homages to Lovecraft, more so towards the end, however these slide in perfectly to the rest of Riley’s tale, one that would still stand strong on its own even without the Lovecraftian influences.
A definite recommendation for fans of grim horror and HPL alike.

The Return is published by Blood Bound Books (www.bloodgutsandstory.com) and is available to purchase from Amazon, Barnes & Noble and other retailers.

Trevor Kennedy
These are the links to buy copies of this book on Amazon.co.uk and Amazon.com.

Kindle versions of my novel are available for £1.99 at Amazon.co.uk and for $3.19 at Amazon.com.

The cover is by the brilliant Croatian artist Andrej Bartulovic.

Sunday, 30 December 2018

Two great reviews on the British Fantasy Society website.

This weekend two great reviews were published on the British Fantasy Society website for books I am directly involved with, one as the author, the other as co-editor.

Matthew Johns reviewed my Lovecraftian horror novel The Return, ending with:
"Riley’s tales of the weird and evil are always fantastically well written – truly gripping yarns that keep the reader engaged and enthralled throughout.  At times gruesome, filled with superb detail, witty dialogue and believable characters, The Return is a classic work of horror that deserves a place on your bookshelf." 

Click here for the full review.  

Dave Brzeski wrote a very detailed, excellent review of Kitchen Sink Gothic, edited by me and my wife Linden, with the closing summary:
"...on the whole this is a solid collection of stories with no absolute duds."

"...this is Kitchen Sink Gothic—like Kitchen Sink Drama, only scarier. What’s not to like? No haunted mansions here; no bloodsucking counts. No, the horror here is targeted just where it tends to be in real life, at ordinary people who don’t have enough money to protect themselves—indeed some of the horrors in these stories are quite mundane in origin, but certainly no less terrifying for that."

For Mr Brzeski's full review click here

Saturday, 16 September 2017

The Return now has its own Facebook page

My crime noir Lovecraftian horror novel now has a Facebook page of its own. Check it out here.


Saturday, 5 August 2017

My Lovecratian crime noir novel The Return on special offer from my publisher, Blood Bound Books


Blood Bound Books shared a link to the event: Free Books - Annual Loyalty Program:

Next up it's gritty noir combined with Lovecraftian horror.
THE RETURN by David A. Riley is only .99 cents until next Friday August 11th. Leave a review send us the link, and we'll send you a FREE book.

It was never going to be easy to return for one last look at the streets where he spent his childhood years. Even knowing this, Gary still felt he had to make the effort, just this once, to see if they were really as bad as he remembered. In a…
amazon.com

Thursday, 3 August 2017

My Lovecraftian crime noir novel The Return on special offer by Blood Bound Books

The publishers of my Lovecraftian crime nopir novel The Return, Blood Bound Books, are making this great offer:

"Next up it's gritty noir combined with Lovecraftian horror.
THE RETURN by David A. Riley is only .99 cents until next Friday August 11th. Leave a review send us the link, and we'll send you a FREE book.
It was never going to be easy to return for one last look at the streets where he spent his childhood years. Even knowing this, Gary still felt he had to make the effort, just this once, to see if they were really as bad as he remembered. In a…
amazon.com"

Saturday, 27 August 2016

Five-star review of The Return

It was great to come across another 5-star review of my novel, The Return, on amazon.

"A gritty noir novel that combines the best elements of crime fiction with genuinely frightening Lovecraftian horror."

Wednesday, 1 June 2016

Great 5-star review of The Return on Goodreads

Very pleased with a recent 5-star review of my crime noir Lovecraftian horror novel The Return on Goodreads by Darrell Grizzle: "A gritty noir novel that combines the best elements of crime fiction with genuinely frightening Lovecraftian horror."

Friday, 15 January 2016

A great 5-star review of The Return

A great 5-star review for my horror novel The Return, published by Blood Bound Books, has just been posted on Amazon. 
 
"For me, this is David A Riley's best book to date. A tight, pulse-pounding thriller, mixing hard-boiled crime with horror - a new angle for the Mythos of Lovecraft - with pace, character and enough action to keep the pages turning. Well constructed, with a credible landscape and a bagful of grotesqueness. I hope this brings the author the recognition he deserves."
 
 

Sunday, 24 May 2015

Competition re The Return - Name the owner of this gun


In my Lovecraftian crime noir novel The Return one character regularly uses a Beretta .22 pistol, favoured by the Mossad.

Name which character this is and the first three winners will receive a copy of any Parallel Universe paperback (or ebook, if they prefer) of their choice.

Email your entries to davidariley@gmx.co.uk, heading the subject line "The Return Contest".

Good luck!

Published by Blood Bound Books












Tuesday, 23 December 2014

Great review for The Return

There is a great review for The Return on Amazon by Douglas Draa:

  "The Long Good Friday" meets "the Mythos",
December 23, 2014
This review is from: The Return (Kindle Edition)
Folks, if you are only going to buy one book right now then this is it!
 
You don't even have to be a "Mythos" fan to receive maximum enjoyment!

David A. Riley's "The Return" is an amazing read. Do you like gritty noir? Brit Horror? Masculine (but not macho) protagonists? Eldritch Horror in bleak industrial slums? "The Long Good Friday" meets "the Mythos"? The writing is dense and sleek. Never boring enthralling page turners. Do you like to read just a few more pages even though you need to sleep? Then this is THE BOOK!

I read this in record time. What is amazing is that you get over 270 pages of story. There's no fluff or padding. Every single word is dedicated to moving the plot along. Mr. Riley doesn't waste one single word.
And what a plot it is.
Gary Morgan, a mob enforcer on the run, returns to his hometown of Edgebottom to visit the neighborhood he grew up in. The now abondoned mill quarter of "Grudge End". "Grudge End" was a nest of dispair, pain, deprivity,violence, and eldritch horror.

I won't give anything away, but once Gary returns homes, things go from being bad, but managable, to becoming a waking nightmare as forces from beyond both the law and reality as we know it set their sights on Gary.

THIS IS ONE FINE HORROR NOVEL!

Thursday, 18 December 2014

A Great Write-up about The Return on the Weird Tales Facebook Page

There have been two great write-ups about my Lovecraftian crime noir horror novel, The Return, on the Weird Tales facebook page.


Here is a small excerpt from David A. Riley's "The Return"

Gary moved as
silently as he could toward the bed. When he was close
enough to see the face of its occupant, he realized there had
been no need for stealth. It was a woman, though she looked
so ill he was sure she did not even know he was here.
Rarely had he seen anyone with such matted, unkempt,
unwashed hair or a face so ingrained with grime. Worse still
were the sores. Some were bleeding. Others were beginning
to weep. While a vile combination of stale urine, feces and
vomit surrounded the bed, so pungent it made him grit his
teeth. Had the woman been left to die? He reached down and
felt at one of the chains. There was nothing between the
manacle and her ankle and its rough metal had chaffed the
skin so deep it was bleeding. What looked like rust was
blood, caked around the manacle in solid lumps. What kind
of people were the Mallesons? Did they like to torture
helpless victims?
Gary noticed something slide beneath the blankets in
his direction. He recoiled as an open mouthed tentacle
emerged and reached toward him, a second appearing a moment later from another part of the bed. It wavered
through the air as if it could smell him. Its hideous, lipless,
toothless mouth opened and shut in his direction. Alarmed,
Gary backed away from the bed. His hand tightened on the
Beretta, though he was too far away for either of the tentacles to reach him."

http://www.amazon.com/Return-David-Riley-ebook/dp/B00FEZ8WQA/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1418893125&sr=8-2&keywords=riley+the+return






Folks, if you are only going to buy one book right now then this is it!
David A. Riley's "The Return" is an amazing read. Do you like gritty noir? Brit Horror? Masculine (but not macho) protagonists? Eldritch Horror in bleak industrial slums? "The Long Good Friday" meets "the Mythos"? The writing is dense and sleek. Never boring enthralling page turners. Do you like to read just a few more pages even though you need to sleep? Then this is THE BOOK!

THIS IS ONE FINE HORROR NOVEL!

http://www.amazon.de/Return-David-Riley/dp/1940250056/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1418880753&sr=8-1&keywords=david+a+riley+the+return

Photo: Folks, if you are only going to buy one book right now then this is it!
David A. Riley's "The Return" is an amazing read. Do you like gritty noir? Brit Horror? Masculine (but not macho) protagonists? Eldritch Horror in bleak industrial slums?  "The Long Good Friday" meets "the Mythos"? The writing is dense and sleek. Never boring enthralling page turners. Do you like to read just a few more pages even though you need to sleep? Then this is THE BOOK!

THIS IS ONE FINE HORROR NOVEL!

http://www.amazon.de/Return-David-Riley/dp/1940250056/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1418880753&sr=8-1&keywords=david+a+riley+the+return

Saturday, 13 December 2014

My horror novel The Return is included in Holiday Sale package at the Lovecraft eZine

Package 2 includes my Lovecraftian crime noir horror novel, The Return. http://lovecraftzine.com/…/holiday-sale-20-awesome-lovecra…/


Holiday Sale: 20 Awesome Lovecraftian books, less than one dollar each!
That Which Should Not Be
For the next five days only (sale ends Wednesday, December 17), The Lovecraft eZine is offering twenty Lovecraftian Kindle books at heavily discounted prices!
Included in the sale: The Grimscribe’s Puppets, A Season in Carcosa (a King in Yellow anthology), The Sea of Ash, That Which Should Not Be, Horror For the Holidays, and many more!
This Holiday Sale benefits The Lovecraft eZine… thank you for your support, I truly appreciate it.
Choose your package below.  Clicking the link takes you to Paypal.  After you pay, your browser will be directed to the download page, so DO NOT close your browser immediately after payment.  Any problems, email me at lovecraftezine@gmail.com .
Note that I have included information on the regular prices of these books — as you can see, it’s a huge savings!  Click the link to verify, and for information on the book.
Package ONE, $4.95 (CLICK HERE TO PURCHASE).  If you bought these books separately, your cost would be $18.98.  Package includes:
Package TWO, $9.95 (CLICK HERE TO PURCHASE).  If you bought these books separately, your cost would be $45.37.  Package includes the books in package one, PLUS:
Package THREE, $14.95 (CLICK HERE TO PURCHASE).  If you bought these books separately, your cost would be $77.78.  Package includes the books in packages one and two, PLUS:
Package FOUR, $19.95 (CLICK HERE TO PURCHASE).  If you bought these books separately, your cost would be $102.65.  Package includes the books in packages one, two, and three, PLUS:
Enjoy the books… and thanks so much for your support.  HAPPY HOLIDAYS!

Wednesday, 10 December 2014

Nice to see

Nice to see one of my own collections and my novel at the top of the list of books on my Amazon author's page for a change rather than the various anthologies I've had stories in. I don't suppose it will stay that way for long, but it's great to see while it lasts.