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| The House of Last Resort by Christopher GoldenBram Stoker Award-winning author Christopher Golden's compelling latest stars an American couple who move to a remote Italian town and purchase an opulent yet abandoned estate that was once owned by the Catholic Church. What secrets lie within its crumbling walls? For fans of: The Chrysalis by Brendan Deneen; The Book of Accidents by Chuck Wendig. |
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| What Feasts at Night by T. KingfisherWorld-weary soldier Alex Easton returns to their family home in Gallacia, where they find the caretaker dead from lung disease and rumors swirling in the village about an entity that steals people's breath. This 2nd creepy entry in T. Kingfisher's bestselling Sworn Soldier series (following What Moves the Dead) will appeal to fans of evocative gothic novels like Marielle Thompson's Where Ivy Dares to Grow. |
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Where the Dead Wait
by Ally Wilkes
Years after surviving a disastrous Arctic expedition that resulted in cannibalism, captain William Day is tasked with rescuing his stranded former second-in-command from the same waters, where he finds himself haunted by both past and present terrors. Try this next: Dead Silence by S.A. Barnes.
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| Midnight on Beacon Street by Emily Ruth VeronaIn 1993 suburban New Jersey, babysitter Amy and her two young charges grapple with an escalating serious of strange phenomena over the course of a single night. Emily Ruth Verona's fast-paced debut is "a giddy exercise in nostalgia" (Publishers Weekly) that will appeal to fans of Halloween, Grady Hendrix novels, and The Babysitter Lives by Stephen Graham Jones. |
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Where you end : a novel
by Abbott Kahler
"Welcome to the twisted world of the Bird twins, where one sister's lies sends the other into the dangerous past"
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Mothtown
by Caroline Hardaker
When ten-year-old David's grandfather dies suddenly, the boy is convinced he's simply missing. Searching for answers nearly 20 years later, David discovers a door to a hidden world. This twisty fantastical tale will appeal to fans of Stephen King's Lisey's Story.
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| Island Witch by Amanda JayatissaIn a 19th-century Sri Lankan village, Amara, the daughter of the local demon-priest, fights to clear her father's name after a series of brutal jungle attacks leave multiple men dead. This atmospheric novel by the author of You're Invited is inspired by Sri Lankan folklore. For fans of: Lone Women by Victor LaValle; Vampires of El Norte by Isabel Cañas. |
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