10 Most Anticipated Horror Books of September 2023: As the leaves begin to fall and the nights grow longer, the literary world prepares to embrace the spine-tingling and the eerie.
In Stephen King’s latest offering, “Holly Gibney #3,” readers are in for a spine-tingling ride with the return of one of King’s most captivating characters, Holly Gibney.
Carissa Orlando’s debut novel, “The September House,” invites readers into a captivating and chilling tale that explores the intersection of home and haunting.
“Hemlock Island,” a suspenseful and gripping novel by Kelley Armstrong, thrusts readers into a chilling tale of isolation, secrets, and supernatural terror.
In Alex Grecian’s “Red Rabbit,” readers are taken on a thrilling journey into a world where folk horror, the wild west, and the supernatural converge into a spine-chilling epic.
In Chuck Wendig’s spellbinding novel, “Black River Orchard,” the small town of Harrow undergoes a transformative and sinister change when a mysterious tree starts bearing magical apples.
In “What Kind of Mother: A Novel” by Clay McLeod Chapman, readers are invited into a chilling and suspenseful tale that blends elements of Southern Gothic.
In Lisa Springer’s debut novel, “There’s No Way I’d Die First,” readers are in for a spine-tingling contemporary horror experience that merges teenage drama with deadly games and the thrill of a Halloween party.
“Kill for Love” by Laura Picklesimer is a chilling and satirical thriller that delves into the dark and twisted psyche of Tiffany, a privileged sorority sister in Los Angeles.
In “Your Lonely Nights Are Over” by Adam Sass, readers are in for a thrilling and suspenseful YA horror tale that combines elements of friendship, mystery, and the chilling presence of a serial killer.
In Rachel Harrison’s gripping horror novel, “Black Sheep,” readers are thrust into the tumultuous world of Vesper Wright, a young woman whose unconventional family harbors dark secrets that she can no longer ignore.