Secrets, Mysteries, Horrors and more in The House That Horror Built
Harry Adams, a horror movie enthusiast, finds herself cleaning the eerie mansion of movie director Javier Castillo in Christina Henry’s latest novel, The House That Horror Built.
Harry Adams, a horror movie enthusiast, finds herself cleaning the eerie mansion of movie director Javier Castillo in Christina Henry’s latest novel, The House That Horror Built.
The Ghost That Ate Us is a unique blend of satire, true crime, and horror, Daniel Kraus delivers a gripping tale that is heartbreaking, frightening and even hilarious.
Feral is an outstanding followup to the widely successful and popular Stray Dogs. Tony Fleecs’ masterful storytelling combined with Trish Forstner’s beautiful artwork make Feral a standout title in 2024.
Dead Girls Walking by Sami Ellis delivers a dark and twisted tale that explores themes of evil and redemption in a hauntingly atmospheric setting.
Thomas Harris’ Red Dragon is an intense and suspenseful thriller will have you on the edge of your seat.
Home is Where the Bodies Are, written by Jeneva Rose, dives into the complexities of family dynamics and hidden secrets while crafting an extremely entertaining mystery thriller.
We are always up for a gripping novel by Josh Winning, and Heads Will Roll is no exception. This thrilling summer camp slasher horror had us hooked, eagerly turning the pages to uncover its next chilling twist.
Johnny Compton has crafted a truly remarkable debut that will leave readers thinking long after they have turned the final page with The Spite House.
Incidents Around the House by Josh Malerman is a haunting and unforgettable tale that will keep you up at night with its spine-tingling suspense.
George A. Romero’s legacy lives on through The Living Dead with Daniel Kraus, resulting in a compelling and unforgettable novel that will leave readers wanting more.
Daniel Kraus has once again teamed up with the late George A. Romero for a new supernatural horror, Pay the Piper, coming to bookstores everywhere in September 2024.
The New York Times bestselling author of The Only Good Indians, Stephen Graham Jones, cannot be stopped with two new books on the horizon at Saga Press.
Stephen Graham Jones delivers a chilling and unforgettable conclusion to the story we started reading in 2021 with The Angel of Indian Lake, solidifying his place as a master storyteller in the genre.
Dive into the twisted world of Caleb Maddox as he embarks on a dangerous journey to find a mysterious woman named Emmeline. The Poison Artist, written by Jonathan Moore, is a dark and haunting thriller that will make you keep the lights one while reading.
LISTEN: APPLE | SPOTIFY This episode of the Capes and Tights Podcast, Justin Soderberg welcomes author Liz Kerin to the program to discuss their book Night’s Edge
Brace yourselves for the unapologetic, visceral tale that is Night People—where violence meets vogue and the spark of love ignites a brutal blaze.
Goosebumps third book, Monster Blood, may not be a literary masterpiece, but it’s a fun and engaging read that stands the test of time.
T. Kingfisher’s What Feasts at Night is a bone-chilling tale follows retired soldier Alex Easton on a new adventure filled with creepy horror imagery and Kingfisher’s signature storytelling.
Creepshow fans, hold on to your hats as Joe Hill, Jason Ciaramella, and Michael Walsh bring you a spine-chilling tale in their comic book adaptation of Wolverton Station.
Final Girls is a worthwhile read for fans of the thriller/horror genre. Riley Sager’s writing is engaging and the premise is genuinely intriguing.
Jaws is a heart-pounding novel of suspense that remains a classic to this day. While different from the feature film, Jaws is a must-read.
Liz Kerin’s Night’s Edge is a gripping novel explores the darker aspects of relationships and the lengths we’ll go to protect our loved ones. From the very first page, you’ll be hooked on this gruesome and heartfelt tale.
When author Simone St. James has their name on a book, we tend to pay attention and that was no different with The Sun Down Motel.
What would happen if a world-ending blackout occurred, and society was thrown into chaos? This is the premise of Waubgeshig Rice’s Moon of the Turning Leaves, the sequel to his Moon of the Crusted Snow.
When you hear the name Stephen King, horror and suspense are probably the first things that come to mind. But with his novella, Elevation, King shows a slightly different side.
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