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Your blood, my bones
by Kelly Andrew
During the final walkthrough of her family's farmhouse that she's just inherited before she burns it to the ground, Wyatt discovers Peter, a childhood friend, strung up in chains and left for dead and learns he is cursed—and the only way to break free is to kill Wyatt.
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The Black girl survives in this one : horror stories
by Desiree S. Evans
Featuring contributions from best-selling and acclaimed authors including Monica Brashears, Vincent Tirado and Daka Hermon, this thought-provoking collection of 15 terrifying tales centers around Black girls who are heroes and survivors who slay monsters, battle spirits and face down death.
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A place for vanishing
by Ann Fraistat
Moving into her mother's childhood home for a fresh start, Libby, recently diagnosed with bipolar III, discovers the strangely beautiful house disguises a sinister past and the truth can be found in the eerie, bug-shaped masks hidden throughout the property.
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Our wicked histories
by Amy Goldsmith
Spending the weekend at Wren Hall, her last, and only, chance to save her spot at an exclusive British art school and make amends with her former friends, Meg instead must fight for her survival when dark secrets and a tainted legacy come to light.
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The monstrous kind
by Lydia Gregovic
When her father, the Manor Lord of Sussex, dies suddenly, Merrick is torn from her New London society life and must travel back to her childhood home where monstrous creatures stalk its borders, and when her sister goes missing, she discovers the Phantoms aren't the only monsters in her world.
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The Unfinished
by Cheryl Isaacs
With the black water from a strange pond stalking her every move, Avery must connect to her Indigenous culture to save both her best friend—and longtime crush—and the town when people there begin disappearing, but is forced to make an impossible choice.
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All these sunken souls : a black horror anthology
by Circe Moskowitz
From haunted, hungry Victorian mansions, temporal monster--infested asylums, and ravaging zombie apocalypses, to southern gothic hoodoo practitioners and cursed patriarchs in search of Black Excellence, All These Sunken Souls features the chilling creations of acclaimed bestsellers and hot new talents.
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You're not supposed to die tonight
by Kalynn Bayron
Recreating scenes from a classic slasher film for a full-contact terror game, Charity Curtis, who plays the“final girl” at Camp Mirror Lake, finds her role turning all too real when a killer starts picking off her co-workers one by one. 200,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook.
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Holly Horror
by Michelle Jabáes Corpora
When teenage Evie moves with her mother and brother to a new home known by locals as the Horror House, where a teen mysteriously vanished without a trace many years ago, she becomes haunted by a terrifying bonneted specter.
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When ghosts call us home
by Katya De Becerra
Haunting of Hill House meets found-footage horror in this edge-of-your-seat thriller that explores the power of family ties and the trauma that lurks there. When Sophia Galich was twelve, she starred in her older sister Layla's amateur horror movie Vermillion, which recorded raw footage of her very real reactions to scenes her sister concocted in their old Californian house on the coast--Cashore House. In the years after the film's release, Sophia's relationship with her sister became more strained, while her memories of the now-infamous house fueled her nightmares. Vermillion amassed an army of fanatical fans who speculated about the film's hidden messages, and it was rumored that Layla made a pact with the devil--her soul in exchange for fame and arcane knowledge. Sophia dismissed this as gossip...until Layla disappeared. Now, Sophia must study the trail of clues Layla has left behind, returning to the very place where it all began. As she gets closer and closer to Cashore House's haunted heart, she must once again confront the ghosts of her childhood. But the house won't reveal its secrets without a fight.
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Where darkness blooms
by Andrea Hannah
When their mothers disappear one stormy night after a terrible secret is revealed, Delilah, Whitney, Bo and Jude set out to discover the truth in a strange town founded on blood that now craves theirs.
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Dream to me
by Megan Paasch
Moving to the middle of nowhere, grief-striken Eva Sylvan begins having sinister dreams that have devastating effects on the waking world and must unearth the magic tied to her family's history to save those around her.
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Man made monsters
by Andrea L. Rogers
Haunting illustrations are woven throughout these horror stories that follow one extended Cherokee family across the centuries and well into the future as they encounter predators of all kinds in each time period.
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House of ash and bone
by Joel A. Sutherland
Seventeen-year-old Josephine Jagger is a talented writer with special abilities she doesn't fully understand. Over the years she has developed methods to cope with the voices she hears in her head, but the old house her family has inherited in Vermont makes Josephine question what's real and what's not more than anything she's ever encountered before. It's filled with shadows, and whispers, and the unshakable feeling of being watched. Josephine then catches her first glimpse of a shadowy woman with longhair, pale skin, an impossibly wide smile and hollow pits for eyes. Her name is Dorcas, the ghost of a witch who died three hundred years ago. She has summoned the family to Vermont to ensnare them - then consume them - in order to rise from the grave and live again . . .
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She is a haunting
by Trang Thanh Tran
Staying in Vietnam at the house her estranged father is restoring, Jade, plagued by sleep paralysis, bugs and a ghostly apparition, must expose the evil lurking in its walls before dark forces consume them all.
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Dead flip
by Sara Farizan
Eighteen-year-olds Cori and Maz, once inseparable best friends, reunite to solve the mystery of what happened to their other friend Sam--who disappeared five years ago and has now returned, not having aged at all.
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The gathering dark : an anthology of folk horror
by Tori Bovalino
Hauntings, and a variety of horrifying secrets, lurk in the places we once called home. Written by New York Times bestselling, and other critically acclaimed, authors these stories shed a harsh light on the scariest tales we grew up with.
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The weight of blood
by Tiffany D. Jackson
While at Springville High's first integrated prom, Maddie, a constantly bullied biracial teenager, is tormented by her classmates until her secret is revealed—one that will cost them their lives.
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The depths
by Nicole Lesperance
Trapped on Eulalie Island for two weeks, 17-year-old Addie Spencer finds there is something eerie and unsettling about this paradise when she begins to see things others cannot, forcing her to unravel its tangle of dark secrets or stay in this dark place forever.
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The girls are never gone
by Sarah Glenn Marsh
Seventeen-year-old Dare plans to spend her summer debunking a haunting at an historic estate with a dark past, but she finds herself in a life-or-death struggle against a malignant ghost.
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Mirror girls
by Kelly McWilliams
Reunited with her twin sister, who passes for white in the racially divided town of Eureka, Georgia, Charlie needs her help to put the hauntings of the past to rest and break their family's dangerous curse.
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Gallant
by Victoria Schwab
Invited to return to Gallant, Olivia Prior finds herself in a crumbling manor riddled with secrets about her family, forcing her to decide whether to protect our world against the Master of the House or take her place beside him.
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White smoke
by Tiffany D. Jackson
Believing her new home to actually be alive, especially when her brother almost dies, Marigold and her new blended family won't be safe until she brings the truth to light once and for all.
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The perfect place to die
by Moore, Bryce
To find her sister Ruby, Zuretta arrives in Chicago and takes a job at the very same hotel where Ruby last worked, which pits her against one of the most infamous mass murderers in American history—and his custom-built death trap.
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Mary, will I die?
by Shawn Sarles
It starts innocently enough. Four kids - three girls, one boy - are at one of their houses, playing games. One of them has read about "Bloody Mary" and the idea that if you look into a mirror and say her name thirteen times, she will show you the future. Some legends say she'll show you your one true love or a skull to mark your death within five years. Others say that conjuring Bloody Mary will bring her into your world.
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The companion
by Alender, Katie
Selected by a prestigious family to be a companion to their silent, mysterious daughter, a traumatized orphan who has survived the terrible accident that killed her family begins questioning her sanity when she experiences strange phenomena in her hosts' isolated, gothic house.
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Here there are monsters
by Amelinda Bâerubâe
Moving to a small swamp community to give her troubled sister a chance to start over, 16-year-old Skye is horrified when her sister becomes fixated with the nearby woods before going missing.
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The devouring gray
by Christine Lynn Herman
An unsuspecting founding family member in mourning for her sister, a boy determined to keep his birthright in spite of not inheriting family powers, a girl who would exact revenge and the youth responsible for her accident become rivals and then allies against a brutal interdimensional monster.
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The bone houses
by Emily Lloyd-Jones
Enduring a meager existence as a gravedigger after the death of her parents, Ryn teams up with apprentice mapmaker Ellis to stop an undead plague linked to a decades-old curse. By the author of Deceptive.
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Rules for vanishing
by Kate Alice Marshall
Once a year, a road appears in the forest. And at the end of it, the ghost of Lucy Gallows beckons. Lucy's game isn't for the faint of heart. If you win, you escape with your life. But if you lose.... Sara's sister disappeared one year ago--and only Sara knows where she is. Becca went to find the ghost of Lucy Gallows and is trapped on the road that leads to her. In the sleepy town of Briar Glen, Lucy's road is nothing more than local lore. But Sara knows it's real, and she's going to find it. When Saraand her skeptical friends meet in the forest to search for Becca, the mysterious road unfurls before them. All they have to do is walk down it. But the path to Lucy is not of this world, and it has its own rules. Every mistake summons new horrors. Vengeful spirits and broken, angry creatures are waiting for them to slip, and no one is guaranteed safe passage. The only certainty is this: the road has a toll and it will be paid. Sara knows that if she steps onto the road, she might not come back. But Beccaneeds her. And Lucy is waiting.
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Contagion
by Teri Terry
Kidnapped after her rare survival of an epidemic triggered by a biological experiment gone wrong, a teen endures torturous experiments before escaping and joining a group of kids who seek to discover a cure.
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How we became wicked
by Alex Yates
Pursued by enemies who would exploit them to find a cure, three teen survivors of a plague that has divided the world into the violent infected and contained, isolated uninfected question their beliefs about what the plague actually does.
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Broken lands
by Jonathan Maberry
While Gutsy grapples with the loss of her quiet existence when her late mother returns from the dead, Benny and his friend take up Joe Ledger's effort in an unexplored territory to find a cure for a zombie plague. By the award-winning author of the Rot & Ruin series.
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There's someone inside your house : a novel
by Stephanie Perkins
When incrementally more violent attacks overshadow life at Osborne High, an intense hunt for the killer leads to the revelation of astonishing secrets. By the best-selling author of Anna and the French Kiss.
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Frozen Charlotte
by Alex Bell
Moving into her uncle's home after the death of her best friend, 15-year-old Sophie endures strict rules and is forbidden to talk about the loss of a young cousin before discovering terrible secrets about the house's past as a malevolent academy for girls.
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The dead girls of Hysteria Hall
by Katie Alender
Murdered by the angry spirit of a mentally ill woman who lived in her house when it was an insane asylum, Delia, now a ghost, meets the ghosts of other trapped teens before learning that her bereaved sister is being targeted. By the author of the Bad Girls Don't Die series.
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Hollow
by Shannon Watters
When Isabel“Izzy” Crane moves to Sleepy Hollow, the town made famous by—and obsessed with—Washington Irving's legend of the Headless Horseman, she becomes friends with, then falls for, Vicki Van Tassel, and together with their prankster friend Croc Byun, the trio must break the Van Tassel family curse before Halloween night as well as uncover the mystery of the legendary Horseman of Sleepy Hollow—before it's too late. Simultaneous. Illustrations.
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The crossroads at midnight
by Abby Howard
A collection of five horror stories includes the tale of an old woman living at the edge of a bog getting an unsettling visitor, and the story of a misfit little girl making a friend at night on an isolated beach.
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Joe Quinn's poltergeist
by David Almond
A dark, powerful and moving short story from the internationally acclaimed author of Skellig. Joe Quinn tells everyone about the poltergeist in his house, but no one believes him. No one that is, except for Davey. He's felt the inexplicable presence in the rooms, he's seen random objects fly through the air. And there's something else ... a memory of his beloved sister, and a feeling deep down that somehow it might be possible for ghosts to exist.
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