November 2020 list by Bonnie Bradford
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Dracula's Child
by J. S. Barnes
It has been some years since Jonathan and Mina Harker survived their ordeal in Transylvania and, vanquishing Count Dracula, returned to England to try and live ordinary lives. But shadows linger long and, the older their son Quincey gets, the deeper the shadows at the heart of the Harker family.
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The Ghost Tree
by Christina Henry
When the bodies of two girls are found torn apart in the town of Smiths Hollow, Lauren is surprised, but she also expects that the police won't find the killer. After all, the year before her father's body was found with his heart missing, and since then everyone has moved on. So when Lauren has a vision of a monster dragging the remains of the girls through the woods, she knows she can't just do nothing. Not like the rest of her town.
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The Hellion
by S. A. Hunt
Something lurks in the isolated Texas town of Keystone Hills: a dangerous gang ruled by a husband who wields an iron fist over his wife and daughter. Robin Martine vows to protect these women from harm, but may be underestimating how powerful Santiago Valenzuela is... Malus Domestica series.
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The Invention of Sound
by Chuck Palahniuk
A father searching for his missing daughter is suddenly given hope when a major clue is discovered, but learning the truth could shatter the seemingly perfect image Hollywood is desperate to uphold.
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It Will Just Be Us
by Jo Kaplan
Struggling to maintain her sanity in the haunted corners and memory-laden passages of her decaying ancestral home, Sam takes in her pregnant sister before the appearance of a knife-wielding ghost boy reveals dangerous family secrets.
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The Nesting
by C. J. Cooke
Caring for the daughters of an architect who is building a high-concept, environmentally conscious home on a remote Norwegian fjord, a young nanny uncovers dangerous truths about her charges’ mother, who recently died by suicide.
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Night of the Mannequins
by Stephen Graham Jones
When a teen prank goes very wrong, all hell breaks loose: Is there a supernatural cause, a psychopath on the loose, or both?
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Sleep Donation
by Karen Russell
Combatting a deadly insomnia epidemic as a top recruiter at Slumber Corps, Trish questions her employers’ motives when she encounters her world’s first universal sleep donor and a mysterious insomniac whose nightmares threaten critical sleep supplies.
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Stoker's Wilde West
by Steven Hopstaken & Melissa Prusi
Thinking they have put their monster-hunting days behind them, Oscar Wilde and Bram Stoker return to their normal lives. But when their old ally Robert Roosevelt and his nephew Teddy find a new nest of vampires, they are once again pulled into the world of the supernatural, this time in the American West.
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