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In a small New Jersey town, a lonely teen walking along a highway one autumn evening meets the boy of…
A deep-sea diving trip dissolves into sheer terror when those aboard The Celeste find themselves face-to-face with an unidentifiable creature in the dark depths of the ocean… A chilling and breathless read.
When Chase witnesses a young girl committing an unspeakable crime, he thinks he’s hallucinating. But the truth is more horrifying than anything his damaged mind could imagine. A “scalding pressure cooker of a novel… You’re in for one hell of a ride” (award-winning author Donald Ray Pollock).
In a world where marriage is forbidden, sex is only granted to male warriors, and the outer realm is full…
From a USA Today bestselling author: Hired to care for an empty old mansion, Elle is disturbed to discover a hidden graveyard. Her unsettling experiences in the house take on a horrifying edge when she learns of the cult leader who once lived there… With nearly 1,000 five-star Goodreads ratings.
READERS’ FAVORITE AWARD WINNER Nearly 100 worldwide five-star reviews. “I love you all. I’m so sorry.” After her mother disappeared,…
A chilling apocalyptic read: For centuries, stories have been told of the dark realms of Hell that lie just beneath the surface of reality. When inexplicable gateways open a path into our world, an ancient nightmare can at last come through…
In a horrific world ravaged by a nuclear attack, a family wakes up in the woods with no memories — and will do the unthinkable to survive. A gruesome, disturbing read.
“If you’ve missed Laymon, you’ve missed a treat” (Stephen King). Stranded on a Caribbean island, eight shipwrecked tourists find themselves fighting for survival as they’re hunted down one by one… A terrifying thrill-ride with over 1,600 five-star ratings on Goodreads!
With nearly 5,000 five-star Goodreads ratings: Eight-year-old Rhoda Penmark looks innocent — but wherever she goes, disaster soon follows. “William March knows where human fears and secrets are buried… Nowhere is this gift better displayed than in The Bad Seed” (The New York Times).