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The Dark and Hollow Places
Carrie Ryan
From the Author
When I began writing , I was pretty sure it wasn’t going to sell. Not only were there not a lot of z...
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The Stranger House
Reginald Hill
From Publishers Weekly
Fans of the witty Dalziel/Pascoe police procedurals (Good Morning, Midnight, etc.) by Diamond Dagg...
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Rotters
Daniel Kraus
Review
"A strongly written tale of adolescence, grave robbing, and the mysteries of death, ROTTERS is uncompromising...
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The Vampire Tapestry
Suzy Mckee Charnas
Review
Praise for The Vampire Tapestry: “The best vampire novel I've ever read.”—Peter S. Beagl...
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The Caretaker of Lorne Field
Dave Zeltserman
From Publishers Weekly
Starred Review. Zeltserman's superb mix of humor and horror focuses on Jack Durkin, the ninth gene...
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Dark Water
Koji Suzuki
Review
"An excellent short story collection... The stories are not easily classifiable, verring between fantasy, horror, ...
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Loop: ('THE RING' series, book 3)
Koji Suzuki
Review
"Loop is a Suzuki masterpiece and will shake you to your core whether you like it or not." - Book Magazine (Japan)...
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Spiral ('Ring' series, book 2)
Koji Suzuki
Review
"Suzuki is called the Stephen King of his country, but that's not really accurate; King isn't nearly as adept at c...
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Murder of Angels
Caitlin R. Kiernan
From Publishers Weekly
In this stylish sequel to Kiernan's debut novel, Silk (1998), it's been 10 years since a drug-fuel...
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Low Red Moon
Caitlin R. Kiernan
From Publishers Weekly
More conventional than Threshold (2001), Kiernan's atmospheric tale of cosmic terror, this horror ...
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Threshold
Caitlin R. Kiernan
From Publishers Weekly
Silk (2001), Kiernan's first novel, established her as a leading exponent of the generation-X horr...
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Silk
Caitlin R. Kiernan
From Publishers Weekly
Despite its title, there's nothing smooth or sexy about this skin-crawling debut from Kiernan, an ...
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The Lamplighter
Anthony O'Neill
From Publishers Weekly
Australian novelist O'Neill (Scheherazade) tips his hat to The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. ...
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Demon Theory
Stephen Graham Jones
Review
"Jones has exploded the conventional rhythms of novelistic narrative." --The Austin Chronicle
"...he is the kind o...
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Angelfire (Angelfire - Trilogy)
Courtney Allison Moulton
Review
"One heroine who's happy to take matters (and angelic swords) into her own hands." Publishers Weekly
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Origin
J.A. Konrath
About the Author
J.A. Konrath is the author of the Jacqueline “Jack” Daniels series that includes “W...
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Vampire Loves
Joann Sfar
From Publishers Weekly
Ferdinand is a vampire who lives in Lithuania, wears three-piece suits and receives regular visits...
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Cujo
Stephen King
Cujo...
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The Mage in Black (Sabina Kane)
Jaye Wells
Review
The target on the back of Wells' gritty heroine just got a lotbigger in this take-no-prisoners adventure. Wel...
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The Graveyard Book
Neil Gaiman
Amazon.com Review
In The Graveyard Book, Neil Gaiman has created a charming allegory of childhood. Although the book open...
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Night of the Living Trekkies
Sam Stall, Kevin David Anderson
From Publishers Weekly
Starred Review. Science fiction geekdom meets the zombie apocalypse in this engaging and genuinely...
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The Atrocity Archives
Charles Stross
From Publishers Weekly
Lovecraft's Cthulhu meets Len Deighton's spies in Stross's latest, as the Scottish author explains...
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Shades (Roswell)
Mel Odom
Excerpt. © Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved.
Chapter 1
Pale lightning, the color of splintered bone, tor...
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Prom Nights from Hell
Kim Harrison, Meg Cabot, Stephenie Meyer, Lauren Myracle, Michele Jaffe
From School Library Journal
Grade 9 Up—This exciting collection of short stories by popular teen authors—Meg ...
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Ex-Heroes
Peter Clines
Review
Combining pop culture, superheroes and zombies... One of the best genre blenders I have ever read. --James Melzer,...
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Demon Seed
Dean R. Koontz
Review
"[Koontz] can scare our socks off." -BOSTON HERALD "A master storyteller, sometimes humorous, sometimes shocking, ...
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Giants of the Frost
Kim Wilkins
From
When she joins a weather team on a Scandinavian island, Victoria stumbles upon the dark and mystical realm of the N...
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The Mask
Dean R. Koontz
About the Author
The books of Dean Koontz are published in 38 languages, and worldwide sales top 400 million copies. Elev...
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Betrayals: A Strange Angels Novel
Lili St. Crow
About the Author
Lili Saintcrow was born in New Mexico, bounced around the world as an Air Force brat, and fell in love w...
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The Key to Midnight
Dean R. Koontz
About the Author
Dean Koontz was born in Everett, Pennsylvania, and grew up in nearby Bedford. He won an Atlantic Monthly f...
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The Enemy
Charlie Higson
From School Library Journal
Grade 7 Up In this dystopian thriller set in London, everyone over 16 is dead or diseased, an...
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The Servants of Twilight
Dean Koontz
From Publishers Weekly
Previously issued as a paperback original under the pseudonym Leigh Nichols, this is one of Koontz...
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Desperation
Stephen King
Amazon.com Review
En route to Lake Tahoe for a much anticipated vacation, the Carver family is arrested for blowing out ...
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Aaaiiieee!!!
Jeffrey Thomas
About the Author
Jeffrey Thomas is the author of the collections PUNKTOWN (Ministry of Whimsy Press) and TERROR INCOGNITA...
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Grim Reaper: End of Days
Steve Alten
From Publishers Weekly
At the start of Alten's new apocalyptic series, a plan to infect the Iranian delegation at the UN ...
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Lord of Misrule
Rachel Caine
Review
'We'd suggest dumping Stephenie Meyer's vapid Twilight books and replacing them with these' SFX Magazine
--This ...
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Hide and Seek
Jack Ketchum
From Publishers Weekly
In the early 1980s, Ketchum (the pseudonym of Dallas Mayr) published in paperback as gruesome and ...
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