"a powerful collection, featuring sixteen stories, three of them new and quite chilling." - Ellen Datlow in Summation 2019, The Best Horror of the Year, volume 12
"In Served Cold Alan Baxter shows off his impressive versatility and range with a host of stories that mix old school terrors with very now concerns. At turns creepy and visceral, Baxter delivers the horror goods." - Paul Tremblay, author of A Head Full of Ghosts and The Cabin at the End of the World
"I got his short horror story collection SERVED COLD, and it's really terrific. Great stories about regret and abandonment...horror fantasy with great character work." - Gail Simone, best-selling author of DC's Birds of Prey, Wonder Woman, and more
"Alan Baxter is a chameleon. I'm convinced he can write comfortably in any genre... There's a story to suit everyone's appetites here... A whole world of horror to explore in one book" - Sadie Hartmann in SCREAM Magazine
"Step into the ring with Alan Baxter, I dare you. He writes with the grace, precision, and swift brutality of a prizefighter. Served Cold is a stellar showcase for his talents. If you haven't had the pleasure of reading him yet, start here!" - Christopher Golden, New York Times bestselling author of Ararat and The Pandora Room
"Alan Baxter is one of the best horror writers in the business, and this is an exceptional collection. You'll think of these stories every time you're alone and the shadows don't behave, but by then, it'll already be too late." - Kealan Patrick Burke, Bram Stoker Award-winning author of The Turtle Boy, Kin, and Sour Candy
"Baxter delivers 16 stories here and all were outstanding... This is a must-own/must-read collection. Baxter has upped his game, which means when he does that, all the other players must do it as well. I'm truly blown away by what I've read and I really can't recommend this enough." - Kendall Reviews
"Served Cold is a powerful collection of Alan Baxter's writing at its best. These stories never shy from the darkness or the weird and yet are, at their core, deeply human. As readers, we identify with his characters even - or maybe especially - when we would rather not. Be it twisted desires or impossible choices, the harshest of consequences or the depths of despair, in these stories Baxter shines a light into the darker corners of what it means to be human." - Joanne Anderton, award-winning author of The Bone Chime Song and Other Stories
"Cutting straight to the chase, this is the best collection of short fiction I have read this year. No mean feat in a year that saw the release of books chock full of short stories from both Paul Tremblay and Joe Hill. Alan Baxter has put such a fantastic variety on display here, highlighting monsters of all types, shapes, and sizes as well as finding a myriad of different ways to examine humanity." - Brennan Lafaro
"The most obvious comparison is the work of Stephen King, but there's Edgar Allan Poe, and Baxter has his own unique style. This collection is an accomplished performance from a master horror writer." - Clare Rhoden in Aurealis Magazine