Mystery Walk
An "impressive" tale of psychic power, Native American mysticism, and an ancient evil in Alabama, from the New York Times-bestselling author of Swan Song (Associated Press). Born and raised in rural Alabama, Billy... See More
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Quick ViewAn "impressive" tale of psychic power, Native American mysticism, and an ancient evil in Alabama, from the New York Times-bestselling author of Swan Song (Associated Press). Born and raised in rural Alabama, Billy... See More
(134 reviews)
Quick ViewFour chilling tales from the New York Times-bestselling author of Swan Song and the "true master of the Gothic novel" (Booklist). From rural Alabama to the Louisiana bayou to the North Carolina mountains, World Fantasy... See More
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Quick ViewPoe's classic tale lives on in this gothic novel of ancestral madness in the mountains of modern-day North Carolina, from a New York Times-bestselling author. Ever since Edgar Allan Poe looted a family's ignoble secret... See More
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Quick ViewThe New York Times-bestselling author presents five paranormal adventures featuring the lycanthropic British spy introduced in The Wolf's Hour. Roaming the globe in a fight against Nazi Germany, shapeshifter Michael... See More
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Quick View"Macabre surprises abound" in this historical thriller by a New York Times-bestselling author, centered on the search for an escaped slave accused of murder (Publishers Weekly). Accompanied by his new friend Magnus... See More
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Quick ViewThis historical adventure filled with menace and mayhem by a New York Times-bestselling author "keep[s] the story twisting unpredictably... [A] page-turner" (Publishers Weekly, starred review). At the dawn of the... See More
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Quick ViewThe New York Times-bestselling author "pulls out all the stops for this exhilarating alien-invasion epic... One of his finest" (Publishers Weekly, starred review). It happened one day in April. Huge explosions in skies... See More
(453 reviews)
Quick ViewMasterful and macabre short fiction from the New York Times-bestselling author of Swan Song. Father John has lived his whole life without knowing a woman's touch. Hard at first, his self-denial grew easier over time, as he... See More
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Quick ViewA search for a sorcerer's mirror may shatter a man's mind in this colonial-era thriller by the New York Times-bestselling author of Cardinal Black. In the year 1704, Matthew Corbett is about to go up against an antagonist... See More
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Quick View"Relentlessly paced... As usual, McCammon dazzles the reader with gritty historical detail, vivid local color, and a cast of memorable grotesques." -- Publishers Weekly The year is 1703. The woman Matthew Corbett loves is... See More
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Quick ViewMaster spy, Nazi hunter -- and werewolf on the prowl -- in occupied Paris: A classic of dark fantasy from a Bram Stoker Award -- winning author. Allied Intelligence has been warned: A Nazi strategy designed to thwart the... See More
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Quick ViewThree novels of creeping horror from the New York Times-bestselling author who "delivers terror with skillful ferocity" (Publishers Weekly). This collection from the Bram Stoker and World Fantasy Award-winning author of... See More
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Quick ViewA family moves to a small town dominated by a murderous cult Despite its eerie name, Bethany's Sin is a pleasant place. After a life of grim poverty, this new community seems like heaven to Evan Reid and his family. With its... See More
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Quick ViewMurder sparks witchcraft hysteria in this "thoughtful" and "entertaining" seventeenth-century historical mystery from a New York Times-bestselling author (Stephen King). It's 1699 in the coastal settlement of Fount Royal... See More
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Quick ViewA veteran's moment of rage leads to a chase through the bayou in this tale of "jackhammer suspense" by the New York Times-bestselling author of Swan Song (Kirkus Reviews). Two decades after he finished serving his country... See More
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Quick ViewAn Alabama boy's innocence is shaken by murder and madness in the 1960s South in this novel by the New York Times-bestselling author of Swan Song. It's 1964 in idyllic Zephyr, Alabama. People either work for the paper mill... See More
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Quick ViewA vampire turns Los Angeles into a city of the dead in this novel by the New York Times-bestselling and Bram Stoker Award-winning author of Swan Song. The Kronsteen castle, a gothic monstrosity, looms over Los Angeles... See More
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Quick View"A colorful, action-packed tale filled with sinister doings and plenty of good old-fashioned heroics... An entertaining ride" set in colonial times (Criminal Element). In the winter of 1703, Matthew Corbett's Manhattan... See More
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Quick ViewFrom a New York Times-bestselling and Bram Stoker Award-winning author: Three novels with monsters ranging from alien to werewolf to vengeful moms. Whether writing Southern Gothic horror or reinventing the monster genre... See More
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Quick ViewA chilling crime thriller set in colonial America by the New York Times-bestselling author: "The Corbett novels are rich, atmospheric stories" -- Booklist on The River of Souls In 1702, Matthew Corbett is an apprentice... See More
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Quick ViewA scuba diver unearths a sunken U-boat that holds a terrible secret Robert Moore had a cushy life in Baltimore. The son of a bank president, he could have had the old man's job if he'd just waited in line. But Moore isn't... See More
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Quick View"Historical NYC is [the] setting for this superb serial killer thriller," from the New York Times-bestselling author of Speaks the Nightbird (Fresh Fiction). Manhattan, 1702. A bustling colonial town, New York is starting... See More
(162 reviews)
Quick ViewRobert McCammon, Kevin Lucia, John R. Little, Lisa Morton, and Mark Allan Gunnells put the horror back in Halloween with a quintet of devilishly delightful tales, curated by acclaimed author and editor Brian James Freeman.... See More
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Quick ViewNightmare is an online horror and dark fantasy magazine. In Nightmare's pages, you will find all kinds of horror fiction, from zombie stories and haunted house tales, to visceral psychological horror. This month, we have... See More
by Brian Hodge
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Quick ViewRobert McCammon, James Renner, Kaaron Warren, Brian Hodge, Bill Schweigart, and Mick Garris reveal sinister secrets and unsavory pasts in a haunting anthology of short stories collected by acclaimed horror editors Brian... See More