Join us as we explore the 10 most anticipated horror books of March 2024, each offering a unique blend of terror, suspense, and unforgettable storytelling.
In “Forgotten Sisters” by Cynthia Pelayo, sisters Anna and Jennie live in an old house by the Chicago River, filled with eerie happenings and ghostly tales.
In “A Voice Calling” by Christopher Barzak, Button House has a dark history, consuming generations of its inhabitants.
In “The Angel of Indian Lake” by Stephen Graham Jones, Jade Daniels returns to her hometown after four years in prison
In “Diavola” by Jennifer Thorne, Anna faces her annual family vacation with dread, navigating toxic family dynamics
In “Through the Night Like a Snake” by Sarah Coolidge, ten gripping tales from contemporary Latin American writers push the boundaries of horror.
In “Murder Road” by Simone St. James, April and Eddie’s honeymoon takes a terrifying turn when they pick up a hitchhiker on a deserted road.
In “The New Couple in 5B” by Lisa Unger, Rosie and Chad inherit a luxury apartment in New York City, unaware of its dark past.
In “The Haunting of Velkwood” by Gwendolyn Kiste, Talitha Velkwood and her childhood friends survived a night
In “The Woods All Black” by Lee Mandelo, Leslie Bruin, a trans man, navigates the oppressive atmosphere of 1920s
In “The Hiding” by Alethea Lyons, arcane archivist Harper is haunted by dreams of terrifying creatures and violent deaths.