“Because of the sense of unity Rainey creates, The Last Trumpet is a well-polished midnight read that draws the reader along the way a novel might. His short stories certainly give a jolt to the readers.”
—The Greensboro News & Record
“The Last Trumpet is creepy stuff…with an apocalyptic ending that makes Night of the Living Dead pale in comparison.”
—The Roanoke Times
“Since the outset, Stephen Mark Rainey’s work has established itself as very original and highly readable. Wildside Press has produced this beautiful set of 13 tales, with 200 pages of rural atmosphere, ghostly revelation, tension, and terror set in Rainey’s fictional Sylvan county region of Southwestern Virginia. Quality writing in a strikingly illustrated cover. The Last Trumpet is something you do not want to be without — an absolute must have for any collector.”
—Peter A. Worthy, The Deep Ones Speak
“The Last Trumpet should be required reading for any college class introducing Lovecraft to students, a sublime example of literary expertise with a direct injection of proper influence, but the storytelling style in itself is uniquely that of a talent whose grasp upon the craft is exemplary…and Rainey has enough of this kind of stuff under his sleeve to make a lifelong fan of any reader longing for vivid terror and consistently damn good screams.”
—Nicholas Grabowski, Nick Reads and Reviews
“If you enjoy horror fiction, then you must buy The Last Trumpet. You won’t be disappointed, unless you don’t like having gooseflesh creep up your spine, or the hairs on the back of your neck rise as you read some of the finest horror stories to come out in many a year.”
—James Robert Smith, author of The Flock
“Great fun to be had…in The Last Trumpet…as Rainey delivers the goods. There are heads torn from shoulders, huge half-seen forms slithering at the edges of forests, things in the basement and more. Be sure to read it alone at home in the dead of night and listen very closely—you may be able to hear the buzzing voices and music from beyond.
—Paul Darcy, Reader’s Den