Horror Novels

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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