Author: joshmalerman

If you look at them, your mind will unravel… How long can Malorie and her children survive? A New York Times bestselling author “masterfully evokes apocalyptic horrors” (Publishers Weekly) in this page-turner with over 3,200 five-star Goodreads ratings. “Readers are likely to leave this book sufficiently shaken” (Booklist).

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From the New York Times bestselling author of Bird Box: In the depths of a forest, at a pair of secret schools where the children are not permitted to leave, two students start asking dangerous questions. “Claustrophobic and unsettling… Inspection is rich with dread” (The Washington Post).

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From the New York Times bestselling author of Bird Box: Carol’s secret condition causes her to lapse into comas that can last days — allowing her husband enough time to bury her alive… “This one haunts you for reasons you can’t quite put your finger on” (Kirkus Reviews).

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Both seventeen. Both afraid. But both saying yes.It sounded like the perfect first date: canoeing across a chain of lakes, sandwiches and beer in the cooler. But teenagers Amelia and James discover something below the water’s surface that changes their lives forever.It’s got two stories.It’s got a garden.And the front door is open.It’s a house at the bottom of a lake.For the teens, there is only … bottom of a lake.For the teens, there is only one rule: no questions. And yet, how could a place so spectacular come with no price tag? While the duo plays house beneath the…

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“Dark, brooding” (Kirkus Reviews): A terrible sound emanates from the desert, its source unknown — while in a far-off hospital, a man struggles to recover a horrific memory. “Evokes awe and terror… Readers of weird, atmospheric fiction with a conspiratorial bent will enjoy” (Library Journal).

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A chilling tale that “Stephen King fans will relish” (Publishers Weekly): Only a few survivors remain in the wake of a faceless evil. But how can they escape a nightmare that fractures the mind at first sight? “Completely compelling” (Peter Straub), with over 55,000 five-star ratings on Goodreads.

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