A nice anthology of interesting horror stories, thematically focused around the issue of sound: creepy sounds, inexplicable noises, haunted music, sounds only one person hears, and so on. It's also a strongly LGBTQ+-oriented anthology, something which needs to be cleared up beforehand, since quite a lot of times the horror is just an occasion for the author to explore transphobia, homophobia, gender dysphoria, and so on. In any case, each story is written by a trans/non-binary author, thus the reader should expect stories chock-full of issues about gender, sexual orientation and social injustices towards the non-binary characters. This is a good thing, of course, though after a while, the drama gets the upper hand and I felt I was reading the same story again and again.
As far as the horror is concerned, the choice of sound is brilliant; the execution, not so much. The detailed trigger warnings at the start of each tale was anticlimactic, since I knew what to expect in each tale; yes, trigger warnings are helpful if you select tales based on your comfort factor, but for true horror fans they worked like spoilers, limiting the enjoyment of the story. What's more, there's a rather irksome confusion of horror with dark fantasy, or drama, and occasionally romance (cf. the unnecessarily detailed sexual scenes in the first story). Three stories were particular stand-outs, as far as I'm concerned: "Exhibition" by Lauren Jane Barnett; simply brilliant, spooky, atmospheric, with the right kind of ending - "Holy Water" by A.R. Vale; a haunted school, an interesting use of pronouns, a bizarre ending - and 'Haunt' by Alex Silver; though it could be trimmed down to about half, it worked in tandem with the LGBTQ issues, and didn't allow them to overcrowd the story.
I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.