January 2021 list by Bonnie Bradford
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The Children of Red Peak
by Craig DiLouie
David, Deacon, and Beth grew up in an overbearing religious community on the isolated mountain Red Peak--and they were a few of the only survivors of its horrific last days. When a fellow survivor commits suicide, they reunite to confront their past and share their stories. As long-repressed memories surface, they raise questions with no easy, or even believable, answers.
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The Classic Ghost Stories Collection
by multiple authors
This handsome anthology brings together 60 of the greatest ghost stories ever written. Featuring silent spectres, petrifying phantoms, and all manner of ghastly ghosts, these tales will terrify and entertain in equal measure.
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Eldritch Tales: A Miscellany of the Macabre
by H. P. Lovecraft
Howard Phillips Lovecraft died at the age of 47, but in his short life he turned out dozens of stories which changed the face of horror. This collection gathers together the rest of Lovecraft's rarely seen but extraordinary short fiction
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Ink
by Jonathan Maberry
All through the town of Pine Deep people are having their most precious memories stolen. The monster seems to target the lonely, the disenfranchised, the people who need memories to anchor them to this world. Something is out there. Something cruel and evil is feeding on the memories, erasing them from the hearts and minds of people...
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The Raven
by Jonathan Janz
Fearing that mankind is heading toward nuclear extinction, a group of geneticists unleash a plot to save the world. They've discovered that mythological creatures were once real and that these monstrous genetic strands are still present in human DNA, but how long can a man survive in a world full of monsters?
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Vigil
by Angela Slatter
Someone has released a terrifyingly destructive force on the streets of Brisbane and it's up to Verity Fassbinder to stop it. Verity Fassbinder series.
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