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The Loop by Jeremy Robert Johnson is a horror novel set in a small town overrun by a bio-mechanical hive mind that drives its teenage victims to commit acts of cruelty and horrific violence. The story follows a 16-year-old girl suffering from PTSD as she navigates the chaos caused by biomechanical parasites infecting the town's residents, with the narrative unfolding over a breathless 48 hours.

The book delves into themes of collective mind control through biotech, exploring the consequences of a sinister corporation's ethically questionable biocybernetic research that spirals out of control. The plot is fast-paced, filled with gore and suffering, as a pair of misfit teenagers must fight to stop the infection from spreading and save their town from becoming overrun by murderous zombies with an Internet-connected hivemind.

If you liked The Loop, here are the top 100 books to read next:

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    The Devil Next Door by Tim Curran
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    The Devil Next Door by Tim Curran is a horror novel that delves into the descent of a small town into madness, where people regress into barbarity, turning into savage, killing, hunter pack mentality. The main character, Louis, finds himself one of the few unaffected by this regression, witnessing the collapse of society around him as he tries to survive and protect others amidst extreme gore and brutality.

    The plot of the book focuses on the rapid breakdown of civilization as people transform into primal beings, engaging in acts of violence, cannibalism, and savagery. The writing style captures the sense of confusion, horror, and desperation felt by the main character, offering a visceral and thought-provoking exploration of the thin veneer of civilization and the potential darkness within humanity.

    The naked man sat there on the floor, his body a map of bruises and contusions, and smiled at this. His skin was crusty with blood. Some of it was his own and some of it belonged to others. He could t...

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    Night Chills by Dean Koontz
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    Night Chills by Dean Koontz is a chilling novel that explores the concept of subliminal programming and mind control. Set in a small town in Maine, the story follows the townspeople as they are subjected to night chills, driving them to acts of rape and murder. The plot unfolds as a group of men drug the town's water supply with a drug that allows them to control the minds of the residents through subliminal messages. The book delves into the dark side of human nature and the consequences of manipulation and control.

    The writing style of Night Chills is described as fast-paced and engaging, with a mix of horror and science fiction elements. Readers found the book to be a thought-provoking and interesting read, despite its flaws in characterization and graphic content. Koontz's exploration of the human psyche through the lens of mind control and manipulation adds depth to the story, making it a compelling and suspenseful read.

    When he drove around the curve, into the small valley, Paul Annendale felt a change come over him. After five hours behind the wheel yesterday and five more today, he was weary and tense—but suddenly ...

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    One Rainy Night by Richard Laymon
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    "One Rainy Night" by Richard Laymon is a horror novel set in a small California town where a mysterious black rain falls, turning anyone it touches into violent, psychopathic killers. The story follows various groups of individuals as they try to survive this night of chaos and bloodshed. While some embrace their newfound violent tendencies, others struggle to stay safe and protect their loved ones. The novel explores the concept of morality in the face of extreme circumstances and features twists and turns that keep the readers engaged until the end.

    The writing style of Richard Laymon in "One Rainy Night" is described as fast-paced, with vivid imagery that lingers in the reader's mind. The book is filled with gore, nudity, and unsettling scenes that create a sense of discomfort and unease, making it a compelling and intense read for fans of horror fiction.

    Earlier that evening, while patrolman Bob Hanson was still cruising the streets near Lincoln High and just more than an hour before his bullets ripped out the life of Toby Barnes, Francine Walters sat...

  4. #4

    The Complex by Brian Keene
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    'The Complex' by Brian Keene is a fast-paced survival horror novel that follows a group of characters trapped in an apartment complex under siege by crazed killers. The story unfolds with intense action, gore-filled scenes, and a diverse cast of characters from different backgrounds and personalities. Keene's writing style keeps the readers on the edge of their seats, creating a sense of urgency and suspense as the characters fight for survival.

    The novel explores themes of survival, horror, and the human instinct to band together in the face of danger. Keene's storytelling captivates the readers with its fast-paced narrative, vivid descriptions, and unexpected twists that keep the tension high throughout the book. With a mix of gore, violence, and character-driven plotlines, 'The Complex' delivers a thrilling and engaging read for fans of the survival horror genre.

    When everyone starts killing each other, Sam doesn’t notice at first because he’s too busy preparing to kill himself. Samuel L. Miller is pushing fifty and still struggling with the type of financial ...

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    The Fog by James Herbert
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    The Fog by James Herbert is a classic horror novel set in foggy England where a deadly fog, dense and yellowish in color, arises from the earth, infiltrating the minds of individuals and turning them into violent monsters. The story follows the terrifying progression of the fog as it causes murder, rape, mass suicide, and chaos, affecting both humans and animals. Only a few characters manage to retain their sanity amidst the devastation, leading to a race against time to uncover the secret behind the fog's destruction and save mankind.

    The novel is described as a fast-paced, absorbing thriller with horrific scenes that make readers cringe, yet it also offers a gripping and engaging storyline beyond mindless violence. The writing style is noted for its cool, matter-of-fact prose that effectively conveys the horrors unfolding in the narrative, creating a chilling atmosphere that leaves a lasting impact on readers.

    The village slowly began to shake off its slumber and come to life. Slowly because nothing ever happened with speed in that part of Wiltshire; a mood of timelessness carefully cultivated by the villag...

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    Fever House by Keith Rosson
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    Fever House by Keith Rosson is a gripping and unpredictable journey that revolves around mysterious artifacts with terrible powers - a hand, an eye, and a voice. The novel follows different characters as they interact with these artifacts, leading to bloodlust, violence, and a looming apocalyptic scenario. The dark and gritty narrative seamlessly blends elements of crime, horror, and sci-fi, keeping readers on the edge with its fast-paced storytelling and well-developed characters.


  7. #7
    Sea Sick
    Book 1 in the series:Ravaged World

    Sea Sick - Ravaged World by Iain Rob Wright
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    'Sea Sick' by Iain Rob Wright is a zombie horror novel that follows Jack Wardsley, a British policeman, who finds himself on a cruise liner where a cold-like virus turns passengers into violent zombies. Jack realizes he is reliving the same day over and over, and must find a way to prevent the zombie pandemic from spreading to the mainland. The plot unfolds with a mix of zombie apocalypse and Groundhog Day elements, keeping readers engaged with its unique take on the genre.

    The writing style of the book is fast-paced, engaging, and filled with suspense, as readers follow Jack's journey to uncover the mystery behind the virus and the daily resets. The characters are well-rounded, and the story raises thought-provoking questions about survival, trust, and the consequences of one's actions in dire situations.

    The monolithic cruise liner, Spirit of Kirkpatrick, occupied nine-hundred feet of Palma’s dockland, its gargantuan bulk floating majestically in Majorcan waters. Its multiple decks rose towards the az...

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    Survivor Song by Paul Tremblay
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    Survivor Song by Paul Tremblay is a horror novel set during a rabies-like virus outbreak in Massachusetts. The story follows two women, Natalie and Ramola, as they navigate through the chaos and dangers of the infected world. The book delves into themes of friendship, survival, and the horrors of a possible reality, emphasizing the personal struggles and emotions of the characters in the face of the pandemic. Tremblay's writing style is described as intense, thought-provoking, and chilling, drawing parallels to real-life events and evoking a sense of anxiety and suspense throughout the narrative.

    This is nota fairy tale. Certainly it is not one that has been sanitized, homogenized, or Disneyfied, bloodless in every possible sense of the word, beasts and human monsters defanged and claws clippe...

  9. #9
    Infected
    Book 1 in the series:Infected

    Infected - Infected by Scott Sigler
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    'Infected' by Scott Sigler is a fast-paced and gruesome horror tale where parasites are turning ordinary Americans into crazed psychopaths. The story follows three main protagonists - a tired CIA agent, a female scientist, and a man who suddenly develops a rash. The plot revolves around a parasitical invasion of the human body, leading to terrifying consequences as the infected individuals struggle to fight back and understand the purpose of the parasites.

    take the weird route to get on the air. “Did you now? That’s nice, sir.” “I have to get on with Captain Jinky. The world has to know.” Marsha nodded. It was 6:15 A.M., just about time for the loonies ...

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    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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