Horror Novels
Latest Reviews
Nightingale House
Steve Frech
Horror Novel
Standalone
Our review: A paranormal horror set in the present day. A haunted house, a grieving widower and his little girl.
Page-turning and commendable writing style that really does have you on the edge of your seat - or under the bedcovers with a torch.
Real page-turning horror.
Sleep, not guaranteed.
The Silent Corner
Dean Koontz
Horror-ish Novel
Series 1/3
Our review: A contemporary horror following female FBI protagonist on a mission to solve a hoard of unexplained suicides.
Another great Dean Koontz story with typically pacey and well written prose.
Crosses genres which makes for an interesting read.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
The Watchers
A.M. Shine
Horror Novel
Series 1/3
Our review: A modern day gothic horror that makes you feel like you’re there … trapped.
Page-turning stuff that will leave you screaming at the pages.
Best read in daylight.
Also a movie.
Mexican Gothic
Silvia Moreno-Garcia
Horror Novel
Standalone
Our review: Set in 1950’s Mexico comes this stylish horror that will keep you guessing.
A socialite and the horror genre merge to form an unusual story and the writing is good.
A refreshing horror - if there is such a thing.
History and mystery, horror and haute-couture.
