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Welcome to your hub for the creepiest recommendations, from the latest terrifying Stephen King book and bizarre underrated horror films to the most disturbing unsolved true crime cases and unsettling reports of paranormal activity. If it’s strange, unusual, or downright terrifying—we’ve got you covered.
We’re diehard fans of all things macabre and we love nothing more than sharing our odd obsessions with fellow creepy fiends. Here we unearth forgotten crimes, share true ghost stories, and pride ourselves on giving the best recommendations for terrifying books and movies. Peruse the stories below—you’re sure to find something to satiate your appetite for the uncanny.
Art, ambition, and murder collide in Dark Things I Adore.
R.J. Jacobs' latest thriller will keep you up all night.
Extreme weather, unexplained deaths, and a vanished father populate the pages of Always First to Die.
Was Jane Toppan doomed from the start?
By Lisa Quigley
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Get Chief Henry Kennis on speed dial before heading to Nantucket this summer.
Graveyard of Lost Children is a chilling tale of motherhood and visions of madness.
Triple the wives, triple the motive.
And There He Kept Her will terrify readers of all stripes.
There are some horrors you can't wake up from...
Katie Shaw's blossoming world was wrecked once... can she survive the horrors again?
Thirteen prized knives, two difficult parents-in-law, and one summer camp in ruins: What could go wrong?
Read an excerpt of Winterscroft by Anita Waller.
By Lisa Quigley
Cape Disappointment is calling you home...
Author Eli Gray must face one of women’s greatest fears.
Helltown brings Costa’s “Garden of Horrors” to terrifying life.
A creepy crash course in the history of demonic possession.
By Grace Felder
Try these tales of the otherworldly before you buy.
By Grace Felder
Carter Wilson’s new psychological thriller proves that you shouldn’t.