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    The Exorcist's House by Nick Roberts
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    'The Exorcist's House' by Nick Roberts is a gripping supernatural thriller that follows the Hill family as they move into a farmhouse in rural West Virginia, previously owned by an exorcist. As they uncover a hidden room in the cellar with eerie artifacts, they are thrust into a nightmare of demonic possession and chilling experiences. The book expertly blends elements of demonic possession tales and found footage horror, keeping readers on the edge of their seats with its suspenseful writing style and vivid character development. The plot escalates with terrifying visuals, spine-chilling experiences, and a climax reminiscent of classic horror stories, all leading to a startling conclusion that will leave readers both satisfied and unnerved.


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    Taken by Fate - The Alpha Territories by Shannon Mayer
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    'Taken by Fate' by Shannon Mayer is a fast-paced paranormal romance novel set in a world where humans are no longer at the top of the food chain. The story follows Sienna, a strong and determined human woman who finds herself captured and bought by vampires, particularly the General Dominic, a cold-hearted warrior. As Sienna navigates the dangerous vampire court and participates in the Harvest Games, she forms a complex relationship with Dominic, battling against their growing attraction. The book is filled with plot twists, action-packed scenes, and a mix of emotions ranging from fear to love, culminating in a cliffhanger ending that leaves readers eager for the next installment.

    The writing style of Shannon Mayer in 'Taken by Fate' is described as a breath of fresh air, different from her usual books, yet engaging and immersive. The book introduces a richly developed world where vampires, werewolves, fae, and humans coexist, each playing unique roles in a story that blends elements of fantasy, romance, and suspense. Through witty dialogues, intriguing characters, and a roller coaster of emotions, Mayer creates a captivating narrative that keeps readers enthralled until the very end.


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    Nightfall - Jack Nightingale Short Stories by Stephen Leather
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    Nightfall by Stephen Leather follows the story of Jack Nightingale, a struggling private eye who discovers on his thirty-third birthday that his soul was sold to a demon by his real father, a confirmed Satanist. As Jack races against time to escape eternal damnation, he navigates a world of occult mysteries and dark forces, all while dealing with the consequences of his supernatural inheritance. The plot unfolds with brisk pacing, blending elements of hard-boiled crime mystery with touches of the occult, resulting in a propulsive and engaging read that keeps the reader hooked till the end.

    The writing style in Nightfall is described as smooth and readable, with a touch of dark humor that lightens the narrative just when needed. Stephen Leather's storytelling weaves together elements of crime, thriller, and horror fiction seamlessly, creating a suspenseful and fun experience for readers who enjoy a mix of supernatural intrigue and fast-paced action.

    Jack Nightingale didn’t intend to kill anyone when he woke up on that chilly November morning. He shaved, showered and dressed, made himself coffee and a bacon sandwich, and at no point did he even co...

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    The Bad Place by Dean Koontz
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    The Bad Place by Dean Koontz is a suspenseful novel that introduces readers to a mysterious and eerie world where characters with supernatural abilities are entangled in a dark and twisted plot. The story follows Frank Pollard, a man haunted by bizarre mysteries that unfold every time he wakes up, leading to a journey filled with suspense, psychic undertones, and a race against time to uncover the truth. As the plot weaves together different perspectives and characters, readers are drawn into a web of intrigue and danger, culminating in a thrilling and unexpected climax that keeps them on the edge of their seats.

    The writing style of The Bad Place is described as captivating and immersive, with Koontz's ability to create vivid descriptions of characters, places, and events that bring the story to life. Through a combination of suspenseful storytelling, complex character development, and a touch of supernatural elements, the book keeps readers engaged from start to finish, offering a unique and unforgettable reading experience that lingers long after the final page.

    THE NIGHT was becalmed and curiously silent, as if the alley were an abandoned and windless beach in the eye of a hurricane, between the tempest past and the tempest coming. A faint scent of smoke hun...

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    The Ghosts of Thorwald Place by Helen Power
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    The Ghosts of Thorwald Place by Helen Power is a gripping paranormal mystery that follows the story of Rachel, a ghost trapped in the building where she was brutally murdered. Through her perspective, readers uncover the dark secrets and mysteries of her neighbors, as well as her own past leading up to her death. The novel seamlessly weaves between the present and the past, keeping readers on the edge of their seats as they delve deeper into the eerie and intriguing world of Thorwald Place.

    The book is a unique blend of ghost story, murder mystery, and detective narrative, offering a fresh and captivating take on the genre. The author, Helen Power, skillfully crafts a suspenseful plot filled with twists and turns, intricate character dynamics, and a haunting atmosphere that lingers long after the final page is turned. Readers are taken on a thrilling journey alongside Rachel as she navigates the afterlife, unravels the mysteries surrounding her death, and uncovers the hidden truths of those around her.

    I frown. It’s not uncommon for callers to make grand, sweeping statements about murder or conspiracies and then recant moments later. But there’s something different about this caller. There’s somethi...

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    Phantom Nights by John Farris
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    'Phantom Nights' by John Farris is a paranormal thriller set in the 1950s in a racially divided town in Tennessee. The story follows a complex narrative involving supernatural elements, revenge, politics, and deep emotional themes. The plot revolves around characters like Mally Shaw, Dr. Ramses ValJean, Bobby Gambier, and Alex, who are intricately portrayed and deeply moving. The writing style is described as literate, descriptive, and immersive, with a touch of the supernatural that adds to the storytelling magic.


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    Black Mouth by Ronald Malfi
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    "Black Mouth" by Ronald Malfi follows the story of Jamie and his friends as they return to confront the evil of their childhood, known as The Magician, who preys on children in their hometown of Sutton's Quay, also called Black Mouth. The plot unfolds masterfully, interweaving the past encounters with The Magician and the present-day events, creating a sense of ambiguity between mundane evil and supernatural occurrences. The writing style is described as spot on, with beautifully laid out prose and a compelling storyline that incorporates elements of wonder and genuine horror by the fun fair ghost train load.

    The character development in "Black Mouth" is highly praised, with the protagonists being well developed and interesting. The story is not just about the scare factor but also delves deep into the characters' inner dialogues and mental states, making them relatable and engaging for the readers. The plot progression, building of tension, and the final showdown with The Magician are highlighted as key strengths, keeping the readers glued to the edge of their seats and providing a satisfying payoff to Jamie and Dennis' journey across the novel.


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    In the Dark of the Night by John Saul
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    'In the Dark of the Night' by John Saul revolves around a group of teenage friends who stumble upon items used by real-life serial killers, leading to a series of mysterious deaths mirroring the killers' methods. As the boys grapple with nightmares and guilt, the story unfolds in a small Wisconsin town during the summer, delving into themes of fear, teenage love, and the supernatural. The plot combines elements of horror, suspense, and a touch of the paranormal, keeping readers on edge with its eerie and captivating narrative.

    Urgency spurred him onward and he pulled again, straining on the oars. His biceps spasmed in protest, but he ignored the pain. Just as he ignored the voices in his head. The ones that commanded him to...

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    Blackjack
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    Blackjack - Cross by Andrew Vachss
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    Blackjack by Andrew Vachss is a novel that follows the character Cross, who fans will recognize from previous short story collections. The story involves a mix of gritty realism, tough talk macho dialogue, and graphic violence, as Cross leads a team in a battle against evil with unconventional methods. The plot delves into a suspenseful thriller with unexpected twists and turns, featuring a mix of family outcasts, dark forces at work behind the scenes, and a quest to bring in invisible killers alive.

    THE LION’S full-maned magnificence filled the glass of the high-power telescopic sight. Accustomed to domination of all he sees, the beast was unaware that what he does not see was now holding him cap...

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    Predatory Instinct by Michael McBride
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    Predatory Instinct by Michael McBride is a gripping thriller set in Seattle, where a young female super hominid, twice as strong as a man with vampire-like fangs, escapes and wreaks havoc. The story follows a female police officer and her partner as they pursue this ultimate predator, uncovering a vulnerable side to her that challenges their perceptions of good and evil. McBride weaves a tale of fear, hate, and unexpected humanity in the face of monstrous acts, creating a narrative that keeps readers on the edge of their seats.

    The book delves into themes of love, family, and humanism amidst a backdrop of horror and violence, exploring the fine line between predator and prey. McBride's writing style evokes a sense of suspense and intrigue, with well-developed characters and a plot that twists and turns, ultimately questioning who the real predators are in a world filled with monsters, both human and non-human.


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