Must-reads for horror fans!
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The Darkest Part of the Woods by Ramsey Campbell The lives of the Price family become intertwined with the ancient forest of Goodmanswood. Lennox Price discovers a hallucinogenic moss that becomes the focus of a cult, his grandson has a sexual encounter in the forest, and his daughter, Heather, also feels the summoning of Goodmanswood. Catalog Link |
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The Mammoth Book of Haunted House Stories by Edited by Peter Haining This chilling collection of new and classic tales of haunted houses and ghostly apparitions features contributions from Joan Aiken, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Ruth Rendell, Fay Weldon, Hugh Walpole, Robert Bloch, Ramsey Campbell, James Herbert, and other outstanding authors. Catalog Link |
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The Haunting of Hill House by Shirley Jackson Dr. Montague, an occult scholar, and his team—Theodora, his assistant; Eleanor, a fragile young woman with a close acquaintance with the paranormal; and Luke, the future heir of Hill House—conduct an unusual research project in a reputedly haunted house. Catalog Link |
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From the Corner of His Eye by Dean Koontz Born on a day of terror that changes the lives of his family forever, Bartholomew Lampion grows up a prodigy, blinded by surgery required to save him from cancer. But his life continues to take an unusual turn as he regains his sight at the age of thirteen and sets out to transform the lives of everyone around him. Catalog Link |
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Rosemary's Baby by Ira Levin Witchcraft and terror await Rosemary and Guy Woodhouse when they move into the ominous Bramford apartment building in Manhattan as they find themselves haunted by their eccentric neighbors. By the author of The Stepford Wives. Catalog Link |
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The Fly-By-Nights by Brian Lumley 150 years ago the world ended. Bombs fell, winter came, and the survivors fled underground in search of safety. Now they struggle to preserve what’s left—sleeping by day, and battling fearsome vampiric fly-by-nights after sunset. Forced to seek a new life above, they leave their long-time home to caravan across the stricken planet’s surface, where the light is toxic and the night hides unspeakable monsters. Catalog Link |
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Festival of Fear (Anthologies) by Graham Masterton Award-winning horror writer and master of the macabre, Graham Masterton presents a blood-curdling array of treats: twelve stories of terror celebrating the bizarre and grotesque, guaranteed to quicken the pulse. Catalog Link |
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The Box: Uncanny Stories by Richard Matheson A collection of dark suspenseful tales includes “Button, Button,” a story about a device that brings a fortune to its handlers but kills a stranger every time it is used that was the inspiration for the film “The Box.” Catalog Link |
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Hallows Eve by Al Sarrantonio Returning home to Orangefield, Corrie Phaeder is greeted by a messenger from beyond who plunges him into a realm where he is forced to fight for his survival against the powers of darkness. Catalog Link |
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Black Creek Crossing: A Novel by John Saul Thirteen-year-old Angie Sullivan adores their new home at Black Creek Crossing, until she discovers that the house was the scene of a double murder and the focus of a series of bizarre events. Catalog Link |
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The Terror by Dan Simmons Captain Crozier must find a way for his crew to survive the deadly attacks of a sea monster in a novel loosely based on the mid-nineteenth-century Arctic expedition originally led by Sir John Franklin. Catalog Link |
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A Dark Matter by Peter Straub Years after a 1960s religious guru’s clandestine activities with his most fervent acolytes results in a grisly murder, a man struggles to make sense of what happened by writing a book for which he asks former followers to relive their experiences. Catalog Link |
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The Ballad of Ballard and Sandrine by Peter Straub In The Ballad of Ballard and Sandrine, the author of the classic Blue Rose trilogy (Koko, Mystery, and The Throat) offers us one more glimpse behind the curtain that separates the visible world of commonplace events from an infinitely stranger world filled with wonders and enigmas, magic and terror. Catalog Link |
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Lilith's Dream: A Tale of the Vampire Life by Whitley Strieber After sterilizing the world of vampires, Paul Ward, leader of a team of vampire hunters, confronts Lilith, the mother of all vampires, with the soul of Paul’s son Ian and the future of all humankind at stake. Catalog Link |
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The Strain: Book One of The Strain Trilogy by Guillermo Del Toro,Chuck Hogan A terrifying contagion has come to an unsuspecting city, an unstoppable plague that will spread like an all-consuming wildfire—lethal, merciless, hungry . . . vampiric. And in a pawnshop in Spanish Harlem an aged Holocaust survivor knows that the war he has been dreading his entire life is finally here. Catalog Link |
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Midnight Mass by F. Paul Wilson With the fall of the Soviet Union, the dark forces of the vampires are engulfing the world, as a small group of determined humans embark on a plan of resistance that includes the destruction of the vampire king of New York. Catalog Link |