January 2019 list by Bonnie Bradford
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The Becoming
by Jessica Meigs
The devastating Michaluk Virus is loose. In the heart of Atlanta, the virus has escaped the CDC and transformed most of the population of the southeastern U.S. into homicidal cannibals. As society rapidly crumbles under the hordes of infected Ethan, Cade, and Brandt band together against the oncoming crush of death and terror sweeping across the world. Becoming series.
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City of Ash and Red
by Hye-young Pyun
Distinguished for his talents as a rat killer, the nameless protagonist City of Ash and Red is sent by the extermination company he works for on an extended assignment in C, a country descending into chaos and paranoia, swept by a contagious disease, and flooded with trash.
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Dark Masques
by multiple authors
Look behind the masques—if you dare... Enter a shadowy realm where nothing—and no one—is as it appears. A place hidden from view, nestled in the darkest recesses of your mind, awaiting the perfect moment to reveal itself—only to scare you blind. In this collection of unforgettable horror stories, discover the terrifying truth as told by today’s greatest masters of the macabre—classic twisted tales that will reach out from the past and draw you into the depths of their darkness.
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Halloween
by John Passarella
Forty years after her first encounter with serial killer Michael Myers, Laurie Strode learns that he has escaped from the state mental hospital. Now Laurie must do everything she can to protect herself, her daughter, and granddaughter as Halloween approaches.
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I Am Behind You
by John Ajvide Lindqvist
Four families wake up one morning at an ordinary campsite. But during the night something strange has happened. Everything outside the camping grounds has disappeared, and the world has been transformed into an endless expanse of grass. The sky is blue, but there is no sign of the sun; there are no trees, no flowers, no birds. And every radio plays nothing but the songs of a sixties pop icon.
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Pack
by Mike Bockoven
Cherry, Nebraska, population 312, is just off the highway between the sticks and the boonies. It’s where Dave Rhodes and his friends have lived all their lives. They own businesses, raise families, pay taxes, deal with odd neighbors, and, once or twice a month—just like their fathers before them—transform into wolves.
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Think Yourself Lucky
by Ramsey Campbell
David Botham just wants a quiet ordinary life. So the blog that uses a title he once thought up has nothing to do with him. He has no idea who is writing it,or where they are getting their information about a series of violent deaths. But if the bloggers are regular murderers, how can they go unseen—even by security cameras? David doesn't want to know--until they come too close to him…
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