Stay Up All Night Thanks to These New Horror Novels
Need an escape that will give you nightmares? Check out these new horror novels from some amazing, award winning authors.
All Hallows by Christopher Golden
This suburban horror has the Stephen King seal of approval. It’s Halloween 1984, and the lives of two families in Coventry, Massachusetts are becoming tangled in a curse. Mysterious children are hiding among the trick-or-treaters of all ages – children dressed in vintage costumes with faded, eerie makeup. They’re terrified – begging the neighborhood kids to save them from The Cunning Man.
Spin a Black Yarn by Josh Malerman
Short stories and horror go together like sharp objects and last girls. This year’s new horror novels include this collection of tales from multi-award winning Josh Malerman. In its pages you’ll find a haunted house, a dying man’s terrible confessions, a journey into the terrors of space, a twisted revenge plot, and a story of a possessive high tech gadget.
Piñata by Leopoldo Gout
Tremblay’s Head Full of Ghosts meets Mexican Gothic in Piñata, a terrifying tale of possession. Carmen Sanchez and her two daughters leave New York for Mexico so she can supervise the renovation of an ancient abbey. An accident at the worksite unearths rare, ancient artifacts, and the renovation is canceled. Carmen and her girls have to go back to New York, but something malevolent and unexplainable follows them home.
“They were worshiped by our ancestors. Now they are forgotten.
Soon, they’ll make us remember.”
How to Sell a Haunted House by Grady Hendrix
Grady Hendrix puts a new spin on the genre that explores the way the past and family can haunt you in unique ways. When Louise finds out her parents have died, she dreads going home. She’s not ready to deal with living without them. She doesn’t want to leave her daughter behind and prepare a house for sale that’s full of things that remind her of the dead. A house that doesn’t want to be sold.
The Destroyer of Worlds by Matt Ruff
HBO may have canceled the series based on Matt Ruff’s novel, but that doesn’t mean the story ended there. The author’s new horror novel continues the journey of Atticus, Montrose, Hippolyta, and others. The story takes them to the deep south and the deserts of Nevada – and to more old gods.
Maeve Fly by CJ Leede
Are you the type that enjoys super gory horror movies? Is black humor the best kind of humor? This is your book. Maeve Fly lives a double life. By day she works at the happiest place as a beloved animated princess, by night she haunts dive bars on the Sunset Strip. When she meets Gideon Green, the world shifts beneath her feet and she tries on a new persona. One of a brutal killer.
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