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    Thirteen Days by Sunset Beach by Ramsey Campbell
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    Thirteen Days by Sunset Beach by Ramsey Campbell is a horror novel that follows the story of Ray and Sandra, their children, and grandchildren on a vacation to the Greek island of Vasilema and the mysterious Sunset Beach. The plot deals with typical family squabbles during the trip, but there is an underlying sense of horror that gradually unfolds. The narrative is described as subtle in its approach, with secrets slowly revealed to the readers, creating an unsettling atmosphere. The book combines superb descriptions with turgid speech, leading to a Lovecraftian climax that keeps the readers engaged.

    The story is narrated from Ray's point of view, the patriarch of the family, as they face challenges such as missing passports, cultural differences, and the subtle warnings from the locals about hidden dangers on the island. As the family explores the island, encountering gaunt strangers, physical changes, and eerie locations like a deserted monastery, they become convinced that they are being stalked by an ancient evil residing on the island. The book expertly conveys a sense of quiet terror lurking beneath the surface of normal life, making it a captivating read for fans of horror fiction.


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    Lying Next to Me by Gregg Olsen
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    'Lying Next to Me' by Gregg Olsen is a gripping mystery thriller that unfolds the abduction of a young mother, Sophie Warner, from multiple points of view by several unreliable narrators. The plot is filled with unexpected twists and turns, keeping readers guessing until the very end. The story is told through well-developed characters, such as Adam and Sophie Warner, Kristen and Connor Moss, with each revealing secrets that blur the lines between truth and deception. As the detective on the case, Lee Husemann works to untangle the web of lies surrounding the abduction, leading to a shocking conclusion that surprises even the most astute readers.

    I provide the basics. The weekend at Hood Canal was a surprise. Sophie said I never plan anything special for the family, and I knew she was right. I saw an article in the Seattle Times that reminded ...

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    Descent by Tim Johnston
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    Descent by Tim Johnston is a gripping thriller that follows the Courtland family as they vacation in the Colorado mountains. The story centers around the disappearance of their daughter, Caitlin, during a run with her brother, Sean, which leads to a devastating chain of events. The narrative is told through multiple perspectives and time periods, capturing the family's emotional turmoil and the impact of the tragedy on each member. Johnston's writing style is praised for its lyrical descriptions and evocative storytelling, making the novel a suspenseful page-turner that delves into themes of loss, family dynamics, and survival in the face of tragedy.

    He was up atfirst light. Earliest, frailest light of another day. Sitting on the edge of the bed hands to knees in bleak stillness, staring out the window as his life came back to him piece by piece. ...

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    The Resort by Bentley Little
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    'The Resort' by Bentley Little is a chilling horror novel that takes readers on a twisted journey to an exclusive spa located in the isolated Arizona desert called The Reata. As a family vacations at this seemingly luxurious resort, they encounter strange employees, unspeakable occurrences in the pool, and mysterious disappearances of guests. The plot escalates as the family is drawn into a web of malevolent forces, ancient evils, and a fight for survival against the dark secrets of the resort. Bentley Little's writing style is described as fast-paced, suspenseful, and filled with macabre characterizations that keep readers on edge.

    The narrative of 'The Resort' is a blend of 'The Shining' meets 'Desperation', offering a mix of psychological terror and disturbing events that unfold within the confines of the eerie desert resort. The author, Bentley Little, expertly weaves a tale of escalating horror, unexpected twists, and a sense of unease that grips readers from the beginning, making it a page-turner that leaves a lasting impression.

    "Where is this place?" Lowell wondered aloud, but Rachel, tiredly fanning herself with the AAA map as she sat next to him, did not respond, and the kids in the back were too busy fighting to even lis...

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    Ruin Falls by Jenny Milchman
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    Ruin Falls by Jenny Milchman is a psychological thriller that follows a mother, Liz Daniels, whose children go missing during a family vacation in the Adirondack Mountains. As Liz races against time to find her children, she uncovers dark secrets and must navigate a web of deception, betrayal, and suspense. The book is praised for its fast-paced narrative, unexpected plot twists, and eerie setting, keeping readers on the edge of their seats as they follow Liz's desperate search for her missing children.

    Liz's journey in Ruin Falls is a rollercoaster of emotions, blending elements of mystery, suspense, and psychological thrills. The complex characters, particularly Liz, are well-developed, and the author weaves together multiple storylines to create a gripping narrative that explores themes of domestic abuse, family dynamics, and resilience. Milchman's writing style is described as engaging and immersive, drawing readers into a haunting world where the line between reality and nightmare blurs, making Ruin Falls a captivating and chilling read.

    The children had never been this far from home before. Liz had spent most of yesterday driving around, hunting for no-mess Crayola coloring books, praying they weren’t too juvenile to keep a six- and ...

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    Cruel Summer by Wesley Southard
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    'Cruel Summer' by Wesley Southard is a chilling tale that delves into a family vacation gone terribly wrong. Melissa, along with her son Patrick and her abusive boyfriend Hoyt, embarks on a trip filled with anger, possession, and deep undercurrents of danger. As tensions rise and dark secrets unravel, the vacation turns into a nightmare, with each character facing their own demons. The plot takes unexpected sharp turns, keeping readers on edge and immersed in a story of survival, horror, and the power of family bonds.

    The writing style of Wesley Southard in 'Cruel Summer' is highly praised for its ability to create vivid and relatable characters that evoke strong emotions in readers. The author skillfully weaves a narrative that is both terrifying and unexpected, with elements of ancient mythology, family dynamics, and chilling set pieces that keep the readers engaged from start to finish.


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    Evil Whispers by Owl Goingback
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    Evil Whispers by Owl Goingback is a horror novel set in a lagoon in Florida, where a dark evil preys on a young girl named Krissy, leading her into the woods to possess her body and wreak havoc. The story weaves together ancient Indian customs with modern-day horror elements, creating a fast-paced narrative that incorporates indigenous spirituality, Haitian magic, and family dynamics. As the Patterson family's vacation turns into a nightmare, they must confront a malevolent force with the help of a reclusive Seminole named Jimmy, leading to an intense showdown to save Krissy from a terrifying fate.


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