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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.
These women will not go quietly into the night.
Four lucky winners will receive an Advanced Reader Copy!
In every generation there is a chosen one—and she alone delivers scares that stick with us for a lifetime.
In a tribute to Anne Rice’s legacy, we’ve gathered eleven of her novels as a snapshot of her revolutionary career.
By Jena Brown
These sharp vampire tales are frightening enough to turn your blood cold.
The inspiration behind this larger-than-(after)life villain.
Slip these into your coffin and call it a day.
This 1897 gothic horror novel is an immortal classic.
Sookie Sookie now.
These haunted houses harbor deadly secrets.
Blood-curdling vampire terror is coming soon to a television near you.
“Til death do us part” takes on a whole new meaning.
These stories will haunt you long after you've turned the last page.
By Dave Adams
Get to know the grand dame of gothic horror.
One of the most anticipated horror books of the year imagines what inspired Bram Stoker to write the classic vampire tale.
By Olivia Mason
Protect yourself from the undead.
Humanity's greatest nightmare stalks us through the past.
These five notorious murderers had a thirst for blood...
In 1892, Mercy Brown died of consumption. But townspeople had a more sinister explanation for her death...
By Gary Sweeney