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'Dead Moon' in the 'Threshold' series by Peter Clines is a thrilling and unique story set on the moon, where a new caretaker named Cali Logan arrives to manage a vast cemetery. However, things take a dark turn when preserved corpses start reanimating and digging themselves out of their graves. As the characters on the moon face off against these intelligent and relentless zombies, they must fight, run, and pray for rescue in a fight for survival against an ancient and mysterious threat.
'Dead Moon' offers a fresh take on the zombie genre, combining elements of horror, humor, and action to create a gripping and entertaining story. keeps readers on the edge of their seats with its fast-paced plot, complex characters, and unexpected twists, making it a must-read for fans of Clines' work and anyone looking for a thrilling adventure in space.
If you liked Dead Moon, here are the top 100 books to read next:
(We also have 100 recommendations for the series: Threshold)
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Salvation Day by Kali Wallace is a space horror science fiction novel set in a future where Earth has undergone a Collapse, leading to a divided society between the privileged living under the United Councils of Earth and the outcasts in the wastelands. The story follows the hijacking of a space shuttle by a cult led by an insane zealot, aiming to reach and take over a quarantined exploration vessel known as the House of Wisdom. The narrative unfolds through the perspectives of Zahra, one of the hijackers, and Jas, the sole survivor with a dark past connected to the abandoned ship, revealing mysteries, political complexities, and psychological fallout in a well-rounded and compelling manner.
Outside the broad windows of the loading area, the long shaft of Civita Station tethered the port to the ground. As they waited their turn to board the shuttles, the passengers gaped at the Earth, exc... - #2
'Event Horizon' by Steven E. McDonald seems to be a sci-fi horror novel that draws inspiration from cosmic horror elements similar to movies like Alien and Event Horizon. The book is described as having a plot that involves space horror, time travel, and mysterious, eerie settings that create a creepy and suspenseful atmosphere. Readers compare the book to popular space horror films and games like Dead Space, Pandorum, and Alien, mentioning that it captures a blend of sci-fi and horror genres effectively.
The writing style of 'Event Horizon' is said to be reminiscent of classic horror movies with a focus on creating a spooky ambience and delivering a narrative that keeps readers engaged and on edge. The book is praised for its ability to evoke feelings of fear and suspense, similar to the experience of watching a horror film, making it a thrilling and captivating read for fans of the genre.
Dr. William Weir opened his eyes and gazed upon a gray universe. Once more vented into pale reality without argument, vented into a mundane world that was, in its own dreary way, as bad as the world t... - #3
"The Hematophages" by Stephen Kozeniewski is a thrilling sci-fi horror novel that follows the journey of Paige, a brave and ambitious woman who joins an expedition to salvage a mysterious lost seedship. As the story unfolds, readers are introduced to a world where an all-female society rules the galaxy, and where corporate greed and bureaucratic dystopia create a tension-filled backdrop. The plot builds up gradually, keeping readers on the edge of their seats as Paige navigates through a series of horrifying events and encounters with alien life forms. The writing style is engaging and descriptive, painting a vivid picture of a future where blood-drinking creatures and corporate espionage intertwine to create a chilling narrative.
It’s a stupid question. One that’s been asked at job interviews since time immemorial. Briefly, the image of a protosapient Neanderthal in a pantsuit made from leopard-hide leaps to mind, asking an ap... - #4
In "Death Troopers," a Star Wars horror novel by Joe Schreiber, the story unfolds on an Imperial prison barge, the Purge, that breaks down and is forced to scavenge a deserted Star Destroyer for parts. However, the boarding crew unknowingly brings back a terrifying phenomenon, leading to a fast-paced tale of thrills, spooks, and shocks as the crew battles a mysterious disease that turns the dead into zombies. The book introduces familiar faces like Han Solo and Chewbacca, adding a unique twist to the Star Wars universe by combining elements of horror with the iconic sci-fi franchise, creating an engaging and suspenseful narrative that keeps readers on the edge of their seats.
There wasn’t much to see. Members of the Jedi order, even Masters such as Luke, didn’t accumulate much personal property. Within view were chairs situated in front of unlit computer screens; a wall ra... - #5
The Void by Brett J. Talley is a science fiction horror novel that delves into the perils of deep space travel and the unknown terrors lurking in the darkness. The story follows the crew of the spacecraft Chronos as they awaken prematurely from warp speed, only to find themselves dangerously close to a black hole and a seemingly abandoned ship called the Singularity. As they explore the eerie vessel, they encounter a terror beyond their worst nightmares, leading to a suspenseful and chilling journey through the depths of space.
The author, Brett Talley, employs a distinctive writing style that keeps readers on edge, blending elements of cosmic horror and sci-fi to create a gripping narrative. Through skillful storytelling, Talley weaves together fragments of history, dream sequences, and suspenseful pacing to build a compelling plot that explores themes of existential dread and the unknown forces that lurk in the void of space.
Aidan Connor woke to light. It was white and blinding and pure, but provided no heat. It held him, that light, and he wondered if he had died. He thought he had and that this place was Heaven. But his... - #6
'The Last Astronaut' by David Wellington is a science fiction novel that revolves around a mysterious object approaching Earth, controlled by extraterrestrial intelligence. NASA launches a probe led by astronaut Sally Janson to make first contact with the aliens. The book starts off with a premise reminiscent of 'Rendezvous with Rama' by Arthur C. Clarke, but evolves into a scary exploration of the unknown, filled with horror elements. The plot delves into the fears and challenges faced by the characters as they encounter the alien artifact and the existential threat it poses. The writing style combines detailed descriptions, fast-paced action, and a gradual revelation of plot elements, keeping readers engaged throughout the story.
“The crew of Orion wish you back on Earth a happy and safe Fourth of July. We may not be able to set off any fireworks out here, for safety reasons, but we want everybody to know we haven’t forgotten ... - #7
'Dead Silence' by S.A. Barnes is a sci-fi horror novel that takes readers on a thrilling journey aboard the Aurora ship, where a crew faces terrifying events while dealing with corporate competition and greed. The book combines elements of space travel, ghost ships, and mind games, creating a suspenseful atmosphere reminiscent of movies like Event Horizon and Ghost Ship. The story unfolds with a blend of horror, mystery, and themes of corporate exploitation, keeping readers on the edge of their seats as they navigate through a narrative full of twists and turns.
The writing style of 'Dead Silence' has been described as atmospheric and detailed, with a focus on creating a sense of dread and tension throughout the story. Readers have praised the author, S.A. Barnes, for her ability to weave together various elements such as space horror, romance, and critiques of corporate influence, resulting in a unique and engaging narrative that keeps readers guessing until the very end.
My head is throbbing again, a white-hot line of pain from the back of my skull down to the right side of my jaw, and a dead man is signaling me from across the common room. His hand waves frantically ... - #8
'Dead Space Martyr' by B.K. Evenson is a prequel novel that delves into the events leading up to the original Dead Space game. The story follows scientist Michael Altman as he uncovers a mysterious anomaly, the Black Marker, which triggers a series of horrifying events including hallucinations, madness, and violent outbreaks. The writing style of the book is described as fast-paced, blending gory imagery and psychological elements seamlessly to create a sense of dread and impending horror. The plot is filled with twists and turns, leading to a finale that leaves readers eagerly anticipating what will happen next.
Chava woke up earlier than usual that day, just before the sun rose. His mother and sister were still asleep. His father was gone, traveling again. When the boy asked him where he went, he was always ... - #9
'Ship of Fools' by Richard Paul Russo follows the starship Argonos as it navigates through a universe where Earth has become a toxic wasteland. The crew discovers a planet where all inhabitants have been brutally murdered, leading them to a haunted starship with unanswered mysteries. The narrative is driven by the protagonist Bartolomeo's intimate perspective, providing clear insights into his thoughts and emotions. The story explores themes of religion, corruption, and the struggle for power aboard the ship, culminating in a revolution and the discovery of a devastated new land.
The writing style of 'Ship of Fools' is described as brisk and engaging, with well-developed characters like Bartolomeo. The novel balances science fiction elements with horror and explores deep philosophical questions about faith, humanity, and the unknown, keeping readers invested in the unfolding events on the starship Argonos.
WE had not made landfall in more than fourteen years. One disastrous choice of a star after another. The captain viewed this string of failures as absurdly bad luck; the bishop, as divine intervention... - #10
'Hull Zero Three' by Greg Bear is a gripping science fiction thriller that follows Teacher, a character who wakes up in an out-of-control spaceship with no memory of how he got there. As he navigates the hostile and dangerous environment of the ship, he must unravel the mysteries of its purpose, the creatures within, and his own identity. The story is a blend of survival horror, science fiction, and self-discovery, with a narrative that keeps readers engaged and intrigued. The book is told from a first-person perspective, immersing the reader in Teacher's journey of understanding and survival as he faces challenges and uncovers the truth about the ship and its inhabitants.
The writing style of 'Hull Zero Three' is described as taut and pared back to the bone, focusing on themes of identity, ethics, and morality. The narrative is fast-paced, with the fragmented and disjointed opening effectively conveying the mental state of Teacher as he transitions from a dreamlike state to the harsh reality of the ship. The story raises thought-provoking questions about humanity, survival, and the consequences of technological advancements, all while keeping readers on the edge of their seats with its suspenseful plot twists and eerie atmosphere.
A jerk and an awful sound, like water rushing or blood spurting. Everything’s dark and muddled. A little redness creeps into my vision. I’m surrounded by thick liquid. My legs and arms thrash out agai...