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Darkness on the Edge of Town by Brian Keene is a novel that follows the story of a small town, Walden, Virginia, enveloped by a mysterious, evil darkness that traps its residents within. The plot focuses on the struggle for survival as the inhabitants face anarchy, deprivation of essentials, and the worst of human nature emerging in a fight for existence. The writing style is engaging, with a first-person perspective that keeps readers intrigued, even though the story is not particularly scary but rather mildly creepy at times.

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  1. #1
    Dark Hollow
    Book 1 in the series:Levi Stoltzfus

    Dark Hollow - Levi Stoltzfus by Brian Keene
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    Dark Hollow by Brian Keene is a horror novel set in a small town in Pennsylvania, where a man named Adam Senft discovers an ancient being in the nearby forest that can control the women in the town. As the women start to go missing, Adam and his male neighbors band together to protect their loved ones from the mystical power of the creature. The story unfolds with a mix of mythology and contemporary magic, delivering action, chills, and emotional horror that keeps the readers engaged till the very end.

    The book is praised for its character development, unique plot involving a satyr as the villain, and the author's ability to blend elements of horror with emotional depth. The writing style is described as engaging, with a focus on creating characters that readers care about and a narrative that keeps them on the edge of their seats.

    Winter had been a hard one. Two books to write in five months’ time. It’s not something I recommend doing, if you can help it. There was a lot of pressure involved. The sales of my first novel, Heart ...

  2. #2

    The Conqueror Worms - The Earthworm Gods by Brian Keene
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    The Conqueror Worms by Brian Keene is a post-apocalyptic novel set in a world where rain has been falling continuously for over forty days, leading to a global flood and the appearance of ancient mythical creatures. The story follows multiple groups of survivors, including an eighty-something WWII veteran named Teddy, who must navigate the new dangers brought on by the deadly Behemoth and Leviathan. The novel combines elements of horror, survival, and fantasy, keeping readers engaged with well-drawn characters and a suspenseful plot that culminates in a climactic battle for survival against monstrous creatures and sinister forces.

    The book is praised for its engaging narrative that keeps readers hooked from beginning to end. The pacing is well-maintained, and the ending leaves room for interpretation, offering a blend of hope and horror depending on the reader's perspective. Brian Keene's writing style is commended for its ability to create a vivid and immersive world filled with memorable characters, intense action sequences, and a sense of impending doom that drives the story forward, making it a must-read for fans of apocalyptic fiction.

    It was raining on the morning that the earthworms invaded my carport. The rain was something that I’d expected. The worms were a surprise, and what came after them was pure hell, plain and simple. But...

  3. #3
    City of the Dead
    Book 2 in the series:The Rising

    City of the Dead - The Rising by Brian Keene
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    'City of the Dead' in the series 'The Rising' by Brian Keene is a thrilling and intense sequel that continues the story of survivors on the run from zombies. The plot is filled with non-stop action, brutal battles, and unexpected twists, keeping readers on the edge of their seats. The writing style is described as graphic, violent, and not suitable for children, with a focus on creating a dark and immersive atmosphere. The characters are well-developed, with some readers forming strong attachments to them, while others find the gore and lack of emotional connection a downside.

    Standing next to their battered Humvee, Jim, Martin, and Frankie stared into the distance. A cemetery stretched off to the horizon along both sides of New Jersey’s Garden State Parkway, and the highwa...

    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series The Rising )

  4. #4
    Ghost Walk
    Book 2 in the series:Levi Stoltzfus

    Ghost Walk - Levi Stoltzfus by Brian Keene
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    Ghost Walk by Brian Keene is a horror novel set in York County, Pennsylvania, centered around a haunted trail called Ghost Walk. The story follows a diverse group of characters as they come together to fight an ancient force accidentally released from its prison. The protagonist, an ex-Amish man named Levi Stoltzfus, plays a crucial role in battling the darkness that threatens to destroy the world. The book is praised for its engaging plot, local setting, and unique characters, with nods to Keene's previous works like Dark Hollow.

    Mother Nature held her breath. The woods were quiet. There was no breeze to rustle the few leaves still clinging to the trees, or to toss around the fallen ones littering the forest floor. There were ...

    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Levi Stoltzfus )

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    A Gathering of Crows - Levi Stoltzfus by Brian Keene
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    'A Gathering of Crows' by Brian Keene is a horror novel that follows the story of Levi Stoltzfus, an ex-Amish magician, who finds himself in a small town called Brinkley Springs. The town is under attack by five demonic beings who take the form of crows and wreak havoc, consuming the souls of the townspeople. Levi, with his occult abilities, becomes the town's last hope in facing this supernatural threat. The book is described as fast-paced, entertaining, and filled with suspense, horror, and elements of the author's Labyrinth mythos.

    The story in 'A Gathering of Crows' is a mix of gruesome horror and supernatural elements, with a focus on character development, particularly that of Levi Stoltzfus. The narrative weaves together past references from the author's previous works, creating a sense of familiarity and continuity for long-time readers, while also providing enough background for new readers to follow along and be intrigued by Levi's mysterious past and magical abilities.

    When the sun went down, and dusk gave way to night, the mountain came alive. A chorus of insects buzzed and hummed in the darkness. Birds chirped from their treetop nests. Tiny frogs—called spring pee...

    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Levi Stoltzfus )

  6. #6

    Dead Sea by Brian Keene
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    'Dead Sea' by Brian Keene is a zombie survival novel that follows a group of survivors living on the sea to escape the land infested with the dead. The story is action-packed, easily visualized, and features believable characters. The main character, Lamar, is praised for being realistic, flawed, and relatable. The plot involves the survivors dealing with isolation, dwindling supplies, and the constant threat of zombies.

    I didn’t shoot the bitch until she started eating Alan’s face. Before this whole thing began, I’d never shot anyone in my life. Not once. I never held a gun until a few weeks before Hamelin’s Revenge ...

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    Whisper of Death by Christopher Pike
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    This book, 'Whisper of Death' by Christopher Pike, follows the story of high school students Roxanne and Pepper in Salem, Arizona. After discovering she is pregnant, Roxanne faces the decision of whether to keep the baby or have an abortion. As the couple returns to Salem, they encounter a deserted town and strange occurrences, leading them to meet three other teens who reveal a dark connection to a deceased classmate. The plot unfolds with supernatural elements, mysterious deaths, and a twisted revenge story orchestrated by the deceased girl, Betty Sue, resulting in a chilling and unpredictable ending. The writing style of the book is described as creative, genuine, and passionate, with a mix of suspense, horror, and emotional depth that keeps readers engaged and on edge.


  8. #8

    The Mist by Stephen King
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    'The Mist' by Stephen King is a gripping novella that follows the story of David Drayton and his son Billy, who find themselves trapped in a supermarket with other residents of a small town after a mysterious mist engulfs the area. As they struggle to survive, they uncover the horrifying truth behind the mist, which is linked to a military experiment called The Arrowhead Project. Stephen King expertly weaves themes of terror, social prejudices, and the fight for survival in a tight and suspenseful narrative that keeps readers on the edge of their seats.

    The book delves into the darkest fears of humanity as the characters face monstrous creatures and navigate the complex dynamics within the supermarket, including the rise of a religious fanatic among them. King's writing style creates a palpable atmosphere of dread and suspense, making 'The Mist' a riveting and unforgettable tale that explores the horrors of the unknown and the depths of human nature in the face of unimaginable threats.

    This is what happened. On the night that the worst heat wave in northern New England history finally broke—the night of July 19—the entire western Maine region was lashed with the most vicious thunder...

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    Ghoul by Brian Keene
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    'Ghoul' by Brian Keene is a horror novel that follows three boys, Timmy, Doug, and Barry, as they navigate through a summer filled with mysterious disappearances, a decaying cemetery, and sinister forces lurking beneath the graveyard. The story delves into sensitive themes such as abuse, both physical and sexual, and the loss of innocence as the boys uncover dark secrets while facing both supernatural and human monsters. Keene's writing style captures the essence of childhood adventures in the 1980s, building a strong connection with the young protagonists and immersing readers in a tale of terror and emotional turmoil.

    It was the first day of summer vacation, and Timmy Graco' s mind swam with the possibilities. Excitement and fun and really cool adventures awaited him for the next three months. There were miles of f...

  10. #10
    The Rising
    Book 1 in the series:The Rising

    The Rising - The Rising by Brian Keene
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    The Rising by Brian Keene is a gripping zombie novel that delves into the emotional journey of a father, Jim Thurmond, as he traverses a zombie-infested America to save his son. The book is praised for its unique take on the zombie genre, featuring intelligent and organized zombies that can think, speak, and operate weaponry. The plot is fast-paced and action-packed, with well-developed main characters and a narrative style that keeps readers on the edge of their seats.

    “Nothing, honey,” her father fibbed again, quickly glancing away. “Your Mom worked a double shift at the hospital, and she says she has to stay a little longer. But I think she should come home now, s...

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