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"The Manhattan Hunt Club" by John Saul is a gripping thriller that delves into the dark and terrifying world beneath the streets of Manhattan. The story follows Jeff Converse, a college student falsely convicted of a crime, who is thrust into a deadly game of survival in the underground tunnels of New York City. Hunted by a group of wealthy Manhattanites, Jeff forms an alliance with a psychotic murderer as they navigate the treacherous tunnels to escape their pursuers. The book weaves together intense action, suspenseful twists, and a chilling portrayal of the secret subterranean city inhabited by the homeless and the insane.

The novel is praised for its fast-paced plot, vivid characters, and the masterful way John Saul creates a sense of terror and darkness throughout the narrative. Through multiple viewpoints and entwined plot lines, the book keeps readers on the edge of their seats as they follow Jeff's harrowing journey through the underground labyrinth, facing unimaginable threats and uncovering shocking truths along the way.

If you liked The Manhattan Hunt Club, here are the top 74 books to read next:

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  1. #1

    The Crimson Labyrinth by Yusuke Kishi
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    The Crimson Labyrinth by Yusuke Kishi is a suspenseful and gripping novel where a group of Japanese men and women wake up in a strange, labyrinthine landscape with no memory of how they got there. Guided by cryptic instructions on a handheld device, they realize they are part of a deadly game of survival, where cooperation quickly turns into competition and betrayal. The story unfolds with disturbing horrors, tense moments, and a constant sense of mystery, keeping readers on the edge of their seats as they navigate through the twisted game of life and death.

    Kishi's writing style in The Crimson Labyrinth is described as atmospheric, haunting, and suspenseful, with unexpected twists and a unique storyline that sets it apart from typical American horror. The novel is likened to a blend of Battle Royale and The Hunger Games, focusing on the dark themes of human nature, survival, and the consequences of making difficult choices in extreme circumstances. The narrative is fast-paced, engaging, and immersive, offering a mix of horror, adventure, and psychological suspense that challenges readers to confront the darker aspects of humanity through a thrilling and thought-provoking journey.


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    The Six by Anni Taylor
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    'The Six' by Anni Taylor is a disturbing story of a secret society that brings out the very heart of every person involved in a terrifying way. The plotline takes a while to get into, with at least 20 chapters in before it all makes sense, but once you pass that point, you become obsessed with the conclusion. The story is filled with psychopaths and sociopaths, creating a suspenseful atmosphere where you don't know who to trust. The narrative is told from different perspectives, providing a clear picture of the story and adding depth to the plot.

    THE LAST FEW DAYS HAD BEEN A WHIRLWIND—trying to organise for Willow and Lilly to stay at Marla’s and ensuring Gray didn’t suspect what was happening. I felt terrible not telling him. But I didn’t hav...

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    Periculum
    Book 1 in the series:Devil's Playground

    Periculum - Devil's Playground by Natalie Bennett
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    'Periculum' in the series 'Devil's Playground' by Natalie Bennett is a dark and twisted tale following Liliana and her friends as their girls trip takes a sinister turn during a shuttle bus trip. The book is filled with suspense, gore, psychopathic characters, and unexpected twists, leading the readers through a vicious and brutal playground where reality is altered, and mysteries unfold.

    The story unfolds as Liliana and her friends, along with four mysterious young men, find themselves at the mercy of a strange twisted game after an accident leaves them stranded in a city reminiscent of 'Silent Hill' and 'The Purge'. The writing style immerses readers in a maze of mayhem, with dark romance, debauchery, and a suspenseful narrative that keeps the readers on the edge of their seats, eagerly anticipating the next dark and disturbing revelation.


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    Slashvivor! by Stephen Kozeniewski
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    Slashvivor! by Stephen Kozeniewski is a thrilling dive into a dystopian world shaped by an alternate history where a nuclear disaster transforms the United States. Set in this chaotic backdrop, a twisted reality show called Try Not To Die entertains the sparse, mutated population, featuring contestants battling against a delightfully bizarre array of serial killers and death traps, while satire laces the narrative.


    The writing style is a homage to B-movie tropes, blending tongue-in-cheek humor with a plot that is fast-paced and packed with gore. Characters are vividly crafted, with their arcs adding depth to the story. The mix of horror, humor, and absurdity makes this chaotic saga not only a reflection of genre conventions but also an enjoyable and memorable read that leaves readers rooting for unlikely heroes.


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    The Dark Game by Jonathan Janz
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    'The Dark Game' by Jonathan Janz is a thrilling horror novel that follows ten aspiring writers invited to a remote estate for a retreat with the famous author Roderick Wells. The writers soon realize that the retreat is a twisted game where they compete to win literary stardom, but at a deadly cost. With elements of suspense, gore, and supernatural occurrences, the book keeps readers on the edge of their seats as they uncover dark secrets and face their personal demons in a fight for survival. Janz's writing style expertly weaves together character backstories, flashbacks, and excerpts of the writers' work to create a gripping and immersive reading experience.

    It occurred to her she hadn’t even asked the driver for identification. No one knew she was here, and she wasn’t allowed a phone. She chewed a thumbnail, a hundred horror movies flashing through her h...

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    The Hunt by Tim Lebbon
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    The Hunt by Tim Lebbon is a heart-pounding thriller that follows the story of Rose, a woman seeking revenge on the organization known as The Trail after they killed her family. When Chris Sheen's family is kidnapped by The Trail, Rose offers to help him survive the deadly hunt, using him as bait to take down the hunters. The narrative alternates between Chris and Rose's perspectives, creating a suspenseful and intense storyline set in the Welsh mountains. The author's attention to detail and ability to create vivid landscapes immerse the reader in a game of survival where mental strength is just as crucial as physical agility.

    The Hunt is a fast-paced and gripping novel that keeps readers on the edge of their seats. With a blend of suspense, horror, and thriller elements, Tim Lebbon weaves a dark and twisted tale of survival, revenge, and the fight for family. The book features strong character development, particularly with Rose and Chris, as they navigate the dangerous game orchestrated by The Trail. Lebbon's writing style effectively builds tension and keeps readers engaged throughout the thrilling narrative.


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    The Game by Scott Kershaw
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    The Game by Scott Kershaw is a psychological thriller that follows the story of five strangers who receive a text message forcing them to play a deadly game. As the clock ticks, these individuals are pushed to their limits, facing dark topics without becoming political. The novel alternates between the perspectives of the players, diving deep into their backgrounds and motivations, ultimately leading to a shocking reveal at the end that leaves readers captivated and on the edge of their seats.

    The author, Scott Kershaw, introduces a high-energy, non-stop thriller that is engrossing and urgent. With tight editing and well-defined characters, the book takes readers on a thrilling ride as they uncover the connections between the players and the sinister game they are forced to participate in, making it a gripping and intense read that keeps readers hooked until the very end.


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    The Serpent
    Book 1 in the series:The Gameshouse

    The Serpent - The Gameshouse by Claire North
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    The Serpent is a novella set in 17th century Venice, where Thene, a young woman trapped in a loveless marriage, discovers the Gameshouse. In this mysterious establishment, players gamble with more than just money, as they manipulate people and politics like pieces on a board. Thene is drawn into a high-stakes game where the fate of empires and kings is decided by a roll of the dice. The narrative is rich in mystery and intrigue, with a hint of the supernatural, and is told from the perspective of unseen observers who recount the unfolding events in a captivating manner.

    We step onto the board, make our entrance with a flourish; we are here, we have arrived; let the musicians fall silent, let those who know turn their faces away at our approach. We are the umpires of ...

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    Paradise Club by Tim Meyer
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    'Paradise Club' by Tim Meyer is a fast-paced horror novel that takes readers on a thrilling and gory adventure. Set on a private island called Paradise, the story follows Elliott, his wife Vanessa, and their children as they win a vacation along with other guests. However, things take a dark turn when they realize they are trapped on the island with psycho killers and no means of communication. The plot is filled with twists and surprises, keeping readers on the edge of their seats as they navigate through the blood-soaked chaos. The writing style is described as violent, brutal, and beautifully dark, appealing to fans of over-the-top horror and slasher movies.


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    The Venue by T.J. Payne
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    'The Venue' by T.J. Payne is a gripping horror novel that follows the bizarre wedding of Caleb and Lilith, where the guests are individuals who tormented and ridiculed the couple. As the story unfolds, the readers are taken on a rollercoaster of blood, gore, dark humor, and unexpected twists. The author skillfully blends elements of horror and comedy, creating a unique and fast-paced slasher style story that keeps the readers hooked from the beginning to the heart-pumping conclusion.

    The writing style of T.J. Payne in 'The Venue' is described as masterful, imaginative, and filled with dark humor. The author's ability to craft a horror story with a thought-provoking narrative, exploring themes of human cruelty and social issues, makes this novel a standout in the genre. The book is praised for its originality, fast pace, and engaging storytelling that leaves readers wanting more.


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