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'With Teeth' by Brian Keene is a novella that takes a unique spin on vampire lore, presenting the creatures in a gritty and brutal light. The story follows a group of friends in West Virginia who venture into the woods with plans to start a meth lab, only to stumble upon a horrifying discovery that changes their lives forever. Keene's writing style is described as engaging and compelling, with a focus on character development and creating a tense atmosphere that keeps readers on the edge of their seats.

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    Noctuidae by Scott Nicolay
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    'Noctuidae' by Scott Nicolay is a novella that follows a group of three hikers on a journey into a canyon in Arizona. The story is told from the perspective of the female protagonist, Sue Min, and her two male companions. Strange events unfold after they discover a cave, leading to a fight for survival in a life-threatening situation. The narrative focuses on the dynamics between the characters and the mysterious entity that threatens them, creating an atmosphere of discomfort and suspense. Nicolay's writing style is described as sharp, with a slow build of atmosphere that adds to the eerie and unsettling tone of the story.

    The river flowed right over the road in places but they crossed it barely slowing. A trickle only a few inches deep right now, Sue-Min knew it meant the folks who lived in this canyon were stuck here ...

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    The Tent by Kealan Patrick Burke
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    The Tent by Kealan Patrick Burke is a gripping horror novella that follows the story of Mike and Emma, a couple struggling in their marriage, as they embark on a camping trip with their son Cody. What was intended to be a trip to save their relationship turns into a nightmare when their tent is destroyed, and Cody goes missing in the deep woods. As the family faces the elements and their strained relationships, they encounter something sinister lurking in the woods, challenging their survival and sanity. Burke's writing style is described as smooth, literary, and visually descriptive, creating a chilling atmosphere that keeps readers on the edge of their seats.

    The narrative in The Tent takes unexpected twists and turns, blending elements of sci-fi and horror seamlessly. The author's ability to build tension through small details and realistic character flaws adds depth to the story, making it more than just a typical monster tale. As the plot unfolds, readers are drawn into a dark and suspenseful journey, where the ordinary becomes menacing, and the characters must confront their inner demons while battling external threats in a fight for survival.


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    Sour Candy by Kealan Patrick Burke
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    Sour Candy by Kealan Patrick Burke is a novella that delves into the unsettling and eerie tale of Phil Pendleton, a man whose life takes a drastic turn when a strange boy enters his life claiming to be his son. The story unfolds in a Twilight Zone-like alternate reality where the boy's presence leads Phil on a journey of madness and horror, questioning his own reality and sanity. Burke's writing style is praised for its ability to pack a punch from the very first page, creating a sense of unease and suspense that keeps readers hooked until the twisted end. The novella explores themes of fatherhood, identity, and the blurred lines between reality and nightmare, leaving readers with a lingering sense of dread long after finishing the story.

    WHEN THE CHILD STARTED screaming, Phil Pendleton had his arms loaded with chocolate bars and his girlfriend cooing in his ear. Later he would think of the moment prior to that klaxon-like intrusion as...

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    The Fifth House of the Heart by Ben Tripp
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    The Fifth House of the Heart by Ben Tripp follows the wealthy and aging antiques dealer, Asmodeus Sax Saxon Tang, who embarks on a dangerous adventure to hunt down vampires after a personal tragedy. Sax assembles a team of vampire hunters, including his niece Emily and a secret arm of the Catholic Church, to face ancient and vicious vampires who collect priceless relics from the past. The book intertwines past encounters with vampires in the 1960s and 80s with the current storyline, creating a gripping narrative filled with action, tension, and witty humor.

    Mumbai, an island city ten times the size of Manhattan, with twelve times its population, relied on the wind and rain of the monsoons. They washed away millions of tons of industrial waste, excrement,...

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    Dracula's Demeter by Doug Lamoreux
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    'Dracula's Demeter' by Doug Lamoreux is a gripping tale that delves into the untold story of Dracula's journey from Transylvania to England aboard the ship Demeter. The author masterfully weaves a narrative that captures the essence of Bram Stoker's original work while adding depth and intrigue to the iconic vampire's backstory. The book is a blend of horror, mystery, and historical fiction, set against the backdrop of a doomed voyage filled with terror and suspense.

    The writing style of Doug Lamoreux in 'Dracula's Demeter' is praised for its attention to detail, vivid descriptions, and well-developed characters. Readers appreciate the author's ability to bring the setting to life, from the eerie atmosphere of the ship to the haunting presence of Dracula himself. The book maintains a high level of tension throughout, keeping readers on the edge of their seats as they follow the fates of the crew and passengers aboard the Demeter.

    Below in the country dark, the trees, the black ribbons of river, the rolling fields… turned into sparse, barren foothills, then rose to rugged peaks frowning down upon the beaten road heading northea...

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    The Suicide Motor Club by Christopher Buehlman
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    'The Suicide Motor Club' by Christopher Buehlman is a fast-paced vampire novel set on American highways, where a group of vampires terrorizes drivers by causing high-speed accidents. The book features a survivor seeking revenge, a unique take on vampire mythology, and a compelling story told in a seamless and engaging writing style.

    “DID YOU SEE THE MOON?” JUDITH LAMB SAID, HALF TURNING HER FACE TO LOOK at her boy in the backseat. Glendon continued coloring, not out of rascality, she knew, but because he would want to finish what...

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    In the Valley of the Sun by Andy Davidson
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    In the Valley of the Sun by Andy Davidson is a horror novel that intricately weaves together themes of love, belonging, violence, and supernatural events. The story follows characters like Travis, Rue, Annabelle, and Sandy as they navigate a world filled with inexplicable occurrences and deadly encounters. Through vivid imagery and flashbacks to different times and locales, the motives and makeup of the characters are slowly revealed, adding depth to the narrative. As the plot unfolds, readers are taken on a journey of suspense and horror, where the lines between humanity and monstrosity blur, culminating in a gripping and satisfying conclusion.

    He sat for a while in the close, quiet dark of the bedroom, black straw Bullhide in his lap. The woman lay on the bed in a slant of blue nightlight. She was naked, small-boned, pallid and pretty. Her ...

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    The Sea of Ash by Scott Thomas
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    The Sea of Ash by Scott Thomas is a weird tale that follows an unnamed protagonist retracing the steps of Dr. Albert Pond in New England, leading to encounters with supernatural and eldritch horrors. The story is filled with eerie and surreal elements, hinting at connections between bizarre occurrences and strange devices that blur the lines between reality and the unknown. The novella is a dense, layered puzzle box of cosmic horror, capturing the gothic genre and evoking a sense of foreboding and suspense through poetic prose.

    The same can be said of mine. It was comfortingly unspectacular; you might even say insular. I was raised by my grandmother, just four and three-quarter miles from the house where the good Doctor grew...

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    Dark Corner by Brandon Massey
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    'Dark Corner' by Brandon Massey is a horror novel that unfolds in Mason's Corner, Mississippi, a town with a dark history stemming from the cruel plantation owner Edward Mason. The story revolves around the descendants of Mason's slaves who are haunted by the past atrocities of their ancestors. As the plot thickens, the arrival of a vampire, Kyle Coiraut, seeking to resurrect his bloodthirsty father, adds a supernatural element to the already eerie atmosphere of the town. The narrative is told through multiple perspectives, allowing readers to delve deep into the characters' lives and their intertwined fates as they face mysterious threats and unsettling events.

    The book captures the essence of suspense and terror, keeping readers on edge with its captivating storyline filled with twists and turns. As the characters navigate through the horrors of Dark Corner, they uncover secrets, face their fears, and embark on quests for discovery that tie them to their pasts in unexpected ways. The writing style of Brandon Massey intricately weaves together themes of vengeance, responsibility, and the eternal battle between good and evil, creating a chilling and immersive reading experience that lingers long after the final page.

    In the SUV, David had a road map, a thermos full of strong black coffee, a vinyl CD case full of hip-hop, R&B, gospel, and jazz discs, and his four-year-old German shepherd, King. King lay on the pass...

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    They Thirst by Robert R. McCammon
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    'They Thirst' by Robert R. McCammon is a horror novel set in Los Angeles, where a police detective named Andre Palatazin finds himself in the midst of a vampire invasion. The vampires, led by a powerful Master, are on a mission to dominate the human race by spreading chaos and fear throughout the city. As the vampires grow in numbers and violence, Andre must confront his past and use his knowledge to stop the impending vampire attack. The book is described as a classic vampire story with a dark and terrifying atmosphere, reminiscent of old-school horror novels.

    The plot of 'They Thirst' is filled with suspense, gore, and a sense of impending doom as the vampires unleash their evil plans upon Los Angeles. The writing style is praised for its vivid imagery, clever wordplay, and the ability to balance terror and humor, creating a cinematic experience for the readers. The book captures the essence of a high-budget 1980s horror film, with a well-paced narrative that keeps readers on the edge of their seats.

    They spun, arched, and spat at the eyes of the boy who sat at the fire's edge, his legs crossed under him in that unconscious way children have of being incredibly supple. Chin supported by palms, elb...

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