“SIREN is a richly lyrical and melancholic meditation on loss and desperate yearning. It is also a superbly effective exercise in soul-ripping terror. Modern horror doesn't get much better than this.” - Bryan Smith, author of Depraved and The Killing Kind
“John Everson hits one out of the park and into deep water! SIREN is as wicked a tale of intense sexual obsession as any you're likely to read, and it'll definitely make you afraid -- very afraid -- of the water. If you weren't before, you will be after venturing into its pages. You won't be able to stop reading ... but beware - this sexy Siren has teeth, and she knows how to use 'em!”
- W.D. Gagliani, Author of Wolf's Gambit
“With SIREN, John Everson brings horror fiction back to its roots: scary, sexy and surprising. His best work yet!” - Jonathan Maberry, multiple Bram Stoker Award-winning author of The Wolfman and The Dragon Factory
John Everson’s short stories have appeared in 22 small press anthologies, 55 have appeared in magazines, and three collections of his short fiction have been published by small presses. He was a 2007 Bram Stoker Award Finalist for Best Short Fiction and won the a 2004 Bram Stoker Award- Best First Novel for Covenant. This was Everson’s fourth novel with Dorchester.