Monday, April 5, 2021

Dial M for Mutants! by Mat Thorne

 Welcome to 1994. Bill Clinton is the president, Twitter doesn’t exist, and The Midnight Extra is staring at you from every checkout lane and ratty newsstand along the East Coast. Hollywood scandals, wild gossip, and the occasional UFO. You just can’t miss it. You might want to, but you can’t.

The Midnight Extra isn’t much of a tabloid, but that’s never really bothered Buck Vincent. He isn’t much of a reporter. And in a paper notorious for Elvis sightings and celebrity sex gossip, Buck’s Can You Believe It?! section feels right at home. For twenty-nine years, he’s dreamt up stories about Bigfoot, aliens, ghouls, and monsters of every stripe, usually after a whiskey. Or four.

Problem is, Buck didn’t dream up his latest story. He’s seen the blood. And he’s met the strange, smiling woman haunted by something beastly in the night. Hell, he’s seen the damn thing himself.

Good thing he’s teamed up with rookie photographer Betty Roy. She may be a loose cannon, but she’s got more spine than Buck ever had. Gumption too. And together they’ll chase a story that might just be chasing them back. Something with teeth. Let’s just hope the story is worth all the trouble. Things are getting a little spooky.



Down and out tabloid reporter Buck is close to losing his job. He's been faking his sensationalist stories for years with photos using rubber masks and big foot costumes. His latest story, hell hounds from outer space is a huge flop, but he stumbles on to a real story with his reluctant new partner Betty at The Midnight Extra. 

When a woman calls the tabloid to report that she has seen Buck's hell hound and that it has eaten her husband, Buck and Betty are off to check it out. The unlikely duo discover more than they bargained for and may have uncovered the story of a lifetime, provided they live to see it published.

This was a fast paced wild romp. Sometimes funny, often creepy, always fun, and never a dull moment. Even though it was set firmly in the 90s I could picture Buck and Betty teaming up anywhere from an old film noir to a recent X files reboot. They make a great team.

4 out of 5 stars

I received a complimentary copy for review.

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About the author
Mat Thorne is a writer, designer, and photographer from West Virginia. He lives in Pittsburgh with his wife, daughter, and two strange cats. He enjoys monster movies, fantasy miniatures, baseball, and dumplings. "Dial M for Mutants!" is his first novel.




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