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    Diamond Dogs - Revelation Space by Stephen Baxter, Alastair Reynolds
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    Diamond Dogs' in the series 'Revelation Space' by Stephen Baxter, Alastair Reynolds consists of two novellas that delve into the enigmatic universe of Revelation Space. In 'Diamond Dogs', readers are taken on a suspenseful journey as a team of explorers faces the deadly challenges of the Blood Spire on a desolate planet, solving mathematical puzzles to progress while encountering extreme body modifications and sinister themes. 'Turquoise Days' offers a captivating tale set on a pattern juggler planet, exploring the mysterious world of the waterborne Pattern Jugglers as two sisters have a life-changing encounter with them.


    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Revelation Space )

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    Transmission by Ambrose Ibsen
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    Transmission by Ambrose Ibsen is a supernatural mystery that follows the story of two college students, Kenji and Dylan, who stumble upon a hidden message within an old song, leading them on a journey intertwined with witchcraft and evil spirits. As they uncover the mystery, they are joined by an older man, and together they become obsessed with solving the disappearance of a woman from over ten years ago. The plot unfolds with eerie and creepy elements, keeping the readers hooked with its suspenseful and cryptic writing style, filled with supernatural clues and a sense of impending doom.


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    Hunted by Darcy Coates
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    "Hunted" by Darcy Coates follows a group of friends who venture into the woods to find Chris' sister Eileen after the police refuse to help, believing it to be a silly prank. As they navigate through the woods, they realize there is something sinister hunting them down, leading to a suspenseful and creepy story that keeps readers on edge. The plot takes unexpected turns, delivering exactly what readers want while maintaining a fast-paced and enjoyable read. Despite a rough start, the book manages to grip readers and keep them engaged until the end, transitioning from annoyance to cheering on the characters.

    She stumbled again, catching her foot on a raised root. Her muscles were too drained to keep her upright. She hit the ground hard, branches poking at her side and a rock digging into her collarbone. E...

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    November Mourns by Tom Piccirilli
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    November Mourns by Tom Piccirilli is a dark and meaningful story that follows Shad Jenkins, a young man haunted by the visit of his dead sister while in prison. Returning to investigate her mysterious death in the eerie Appalachian community of Moon Run Hollow, Shad delves into a nightmare landscape of secrets, revenge, and redemption. The book combines elements of mystery and horror, offering a twisted journey through dark America while exploring themes of family, isolation, and the supernatural. Piccirilli's writing style is described as beautiful and mesmerizing, with characters and atmosphere so vividly portrayed that they linger long after the final page is turned.


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    The Three Impostors by Arthur Machen
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    'The Three Impostors' by Arthur Machen is a collection of horror stories intertwined within a main narrative, showcasing a blend of murder, mayhem, mysticism, and supernatural elements. The book is praised for its construction, which encases classic horror stories like 'The Novel of the Black Seal' and 'The Novel of the White Powder' within the main plot. Readers find the interconnected stories to be entertaining and engaging, with a tinge of Mythos Horror reminiscent of Lovecraft's style. The writing style is described as colorful, vivid, and imaginative, capturing the essence of 20th-century fantasy and horror literature.

    "And Mr. Joseph Walters is going to stay the night?" said the smoothclean-shaven man to his companion, an individual not of the mostcharming appearance, who had chosen to make his ginger-colored musta...

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    The Hour of the Oxrun Dead by Charles L. Grant
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    'The Hour of the Oxrun Dead' by Charles L. Grant is a horror novel set in the fictional town of Oxrun Station, known for its atmospheric and slowly building suspense. The book focuses on the lead characters who are well-drawn and likable, struggling to understand the mysterious events unfolding around them. The plot revolves around a supernatural threat at the core, with a climax that brings all the tension to a stirring head. Grant's writing style is described as subtle, mood-laden, and emphasizing the development of strong characterization and oppressive atmosphere.

    THE LIBRARY still seemed spring-new after four New England years. A red-brick rectangle, it was fronted by two-story arcs of polarized glass weekly washed and giving it a distinctly churchlike appeara...

  7. #7
    Bad Moon
    Book 2 in the series:Kat Campbell

    Bad Moon - Kat Campbell by Todd Ritter
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    In the book "Bad Moon" by Todd Ritter, the plot revolves around a small town in Pennsylvania where young boys start disappearing every time there is a successful lunar landing. Former lieutenant Nick Donnelly, now a PI specializing in missing persons, is hired to locate a missing boy named Charlie. Teaming up with the town's police chief, Kat Campbell, they uncover dark secrets and a vicious serial killer. The story is a blend of mystery and horror, with dramatic twists and turns that keep the reader engaged till the shocking ending.

    The writing style of Todd Ritter in "Bad Moon" is described as a perfect mix of horror and mystery. Readers praise the author for creating intriguing characters like Nick Donnelly and Kat Campbell, who are strong, admirable, and morally upright. The book delves into the characters' personal struggles while maintaining a suspenseful narrative that keeps readers hooked till the very end.


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    Reviver
    Book 1 in the series:Reviver

    Reviver - Reviver by Seth Patrick
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    'Reviver' by Seth Patrick is a unique blend of horror and mystery, focusing on a group of individuals with the ability to revive the dead temporarily for forensic investigations. The story follows Jonah, a Reviver who starts questioning the nature of his abilities after encountering a mysterious presence during one revival. As Jonah delves deeper into the unknown, he becomes entangled in a larger and more complex mystery than he anticipated. The plot is original and well-developed, combining elements of crime thriller with supernatural undertones, creating a compelling 'whodunnit' narrative that keeps readers intrigued and entertained throughout.

    The book explores the psychological impact of the revival process on the Revivers, delving into the moral dilemmas they face and the unexpected side effects of their abilities. Through a well-paced and thought-provoking storyline, Seth Patrick skillfully navigates the blurred lines between science fiction, horror, and mystery, offering a fresh take on the genre with its innovative premise and complex characters. The writing style is engaging, keeping readers on the edge of their seats as they uncover the dark secrets hidden within the world of Revivers and the mysteries that lie beyond the realm of the living.


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    Sleepwalk by John Saul
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    'Sleepwalk' by John Saul is a compelling and thrilling story set in Borrego, a seemingly ordinary New Mexico town with a dark secret. The plot revolves around a conspiracy to control the minds of the local residents, especially targeting teenagers. When Judith Sheffield, a high school math teacher, discovers that the mandatory flu shots given to students are not what they seem, she teams up with refinery worker Frank Arnold, his son Jed, and Brown Eagle to uncover the truth behind the sinister takeover bid for the oil refinery. The novel expertly combines elements of mystery, horror, mysticism, romance, and social commentary to create a gripping narrative that keeps readers engaged from beginning to end.

    John Saul's writing style in 'Sleepwalk' is described as well-written, intriguing, and captivating. The author skillfully introduces and develops characters, setting up a suspenseful background that eventually leads to a thrilling and satisfying story. Despite some initial slow pacing, once the plot picks up, readers are drawn into the mystery and horror elements woven seamlessly throughout the narrative. Overall, the book offers a unique blend of genres, keeping readers on the edge of their seats with unexpected twists and turns as the story unfolds.

    Judith Sheffield felt the familiar tightening in her stomach as the final bell rang. All that was left of her day was the walk to the parking lot, accompanied, as always, by the prayer that today the ...

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    The Good Demon by Jimmy Cajoleas
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    "The Good Demon" by Jimmy Cajoleas tells the story of Clare, a teenage girl who has a demon living inside her. Her demon, known only as Her, is her constant companion, offering comfort and protection. When Clare's father arranges for an exorcism, she loses Her and is left feeling lost and alone. Determined to bring Her back, Clare embarks on a journey filled with mystery, dark humor, and unexpected twists. As Clare navigates her small Southern town and grapples with loss, addiction, and the complexities of friendship, she unravels a decades-old mystery that leads her to question the nature of good and evil, free will, and the power of true friendship.

    Clare's story is a blend of horror, mystery, and Southern Gothic elements, exploring themes of faith, family, and the blurred lines between childhood and adulthood. Cajoleas weaves a complex tapestry of storytelling, combining flashbacks to Clare's time with Her and present-day challenges as she unravels the secrets of her town. The book keeps readers on the edge of their seats, with a plot that is fast-paced, gripping, and filled with unexpected plot twists that ultimately reveal the corrupted heart of Clare's small town.


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