November 2018 list by Bonnie Bradford
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Bedfellow
by Jeremy C. Shipp
It broke into their home and set up residence in their minds. When the...thing first insinuated itself into the Lund family household, they were bemused. Now choices must be made. Prices must be paid. And the Lunds must pit their wits against a creature determined to never let them go. It's psychological warfare. Sanity is optional.
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The Best of the Best Horror of the Year: 10 Years of Essential Short Horror Fiction
by Ellen Datlow
For more than three decades, editor and anthologist Ellen Datlow has had her finger on the pulse of the horror genre, introducing readers to writers whose tales can unnerve, frighten, and terrify. This anniversary volume collects the best stories from the first ten years of her annual The Best Horror of the Year anthology series.
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Burning Sky
by Weston Ochse
Everything is dangerous in Afghanistan, nothing more so than the mission of a Tactical Support Team. But months later, safely back on American soil, they feel like there’s something left undone. They’re meeting people who already know them, remembering things that haven’t happened, hearing words that don’t exist. And they’re all having the same dream… a dream of a sky that won’t stop burning.
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Creatures of Want and Ruin
by Molly Tanzer
This sequel to Creatures of Will and Temper picks up in 1927 Long Island, where Ellie West fishes by day and sells moonshine by night to the citizens of her home town. But after Ellie's father joins a church whose parishioners possess supernatural powers and a violent hatred for immigrants, Ellie finds she doesn't know her beloved island, or her father, as well as she thought.
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Hideous Beauty
by Jack Cavanaugh
This world isn’t what you think it is… Every day they slip across our borders to infiltrate our government, our schools, our neighborhoods. Homeland security can’t stop them. The armed forces are no threat to them. Powerful and unseen, they cannot be stopped... and they have been doing this for millennia. Kingdom Wars series.
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Nothing to Devour
by Glen Hirshberg
Vampires can’t be trusted. Even if they love you. In their own ways, they are all monsters. Some deserve to live. Some do not. Motherless Children trilogy.
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Phantoms: Haunting Tales from Masters of the Genre
by Marie O'Regan
A stunning new ghost story anthology featuring stories from the brightest names in horror. A ghastly collection of eighteen ghost stories that will have you watching over your shoulder, heart racing at every bump in the night.
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A Rival From the Grave
by Seabury Quinn
The fourth of five volumes collecting the stories of Jules de Grandin, the supernatural detective made famous in the classic pulp magazine Weird Tales.
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Slender Man
by Anonymous
Lauren Bailey has disappeared. As friends speculate on what happened and the police search for answers, Matt Barker dreams of trees and a black sky...and something drawing closer. Through fragments of journals, news stories, and online conversations, a figure begins to emerge—a tall, slender figure—and all divisions between fiction and delusion, between nightmare and reality, begin to fall.
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