In a world of increasingly literary haunt novels, “8114” is a breath of fresh air.
Susan Barker’s ‘Old Soul’ is a literary meditation on death dressed in the trappings of an old fashioned horror story.
‘Below the Grand Hotel’ takes readers on an opulent ride into the dark heart of decadence.
‘Tales Accursed’ takes the opportunity to look back at the progression of the genre from Sherridan La Fanu to Shirley Jackson.
“Dead Silence” by S.A. Barnes is a masterful new addition to the science fiction and horror realms filled with twists, turns, and terror.
In Goblin (Del Ray), out May 18, 2021, author Josh Malerman has taken the beloved anthology format and turned it into an effective and thrilling novel.
Howls from Hell is a collection of sixteen excellent new short horror stories guaranteed to please fans of the macabre.
You’ll find a bit more than the regular basement fare down here.
I think we can all agree the scarecrow sub genre could use more good stories.
I’m back, back, back again with spooky girls and serious spoilers, but you should journey forward anyway, I promise. *** If there is one disturbing thing in Steve Vance’s Spook, it’s […]