


The author behind The Sun Down Motel is back with a new horror novel about siblings forced to return home decades after their brother’s death. His ghost is calling to them, and they’ll have to face their past and the haunted town they grew up in.



This gothic read explores the lives of a mysterious wealthy family known as the Gilberts, whose English manor is now in the hands of a hotelier who plans to renovate. As the house undergoes its transformation, the dark secrets of the family come to light. Reviews liken the book to Shirley Jackson’s We’ve Always Lived in this Castle, and The Addams Family, so expect a fun, haunting read.
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Judith fled her childhood home, and thought she’d finally found peace in a home in the woods of Southern Georgia. But a woman arrives at her doorstep, and reignites both desire and an innate urge for violence within Judith. Try as she might to avoid it, Judith is forced to face her ancestry and all its ills.



Set during the Great Famine in Ireland, this novel follows a young woman named Maggie who is saved by a wealthy woman who houses her in her old mansion. The catch? Maggie must impersonate the woman’s late daughter to help her gain access to her daughter’s widow pension. But as Maggie takes on the persona, she begins to hear mention of curses from the townspeople, and living in the house seems to be digging up difficult memories within her.
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Sometimes you want a lighter horror-comedy to break up the darker reads. This novel follows Ivan, a man who has the ability to see people’s imaginary friends. He offers a unique service: He’ll kill the imaginary friends of adults who have trouble letting go. He would never kill a child’s imaginary friend, though. Until he meets eight-year-old Kay and her friend Eddie, who she insists has to go. But Eddie is a tough friend to kill, and it’ll take more than the usual ways to get rid of him.



A nurse at a mental health hospital has her own sanity tested when she returns to her hometown for a funeral. Her grandfather years ago deforested the woods and lost a number of lumberjacks in the process. With her grandfather long dead, it’s Jasmine the woods are now after, seeking a chance at revenge for her family’s crimes.
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A gambling addict takes a job as a private chef in a last ditch effort to save himself and his family. But it turns out his wealthy client has a unique appetite. And while the salary is high, it may not be worth the screams he can hear in the distance, or the strange tasks his benefactor bestows upon him.



An A-list actress loses her child in a kidnapping. It morphs her public image into that of a bad mother. A decade later, she works to reinvent herself with the launch of a skincare company with a secret ingredient she discovers after a blogger’s death. It kicks off a vengeful-killing spree. But her quest for revenge is threatened when she discovers the truth behind her daughter’s disappearance.
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A woman fears her marriage, and her life, are under threat in this exciting new read. Years after leaving her family church, Mavis still feels she’s not good enough for her husband. But as she suffers from increasingly bizarre attacks, she finds herself questioning her relationship and herself.



2025’s TheBuffalo Hunter Hunter was a hit. Now Stephen Graham Jones is back with a teen slasher. When a group of kids play a prank—bringing a mannequin to the movie theater—they think it’s all in good fun… until the doll comes to life and starts killing them all one by one.
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Claire returns home to care for her dying father and discovers the house is…listening. As the otherworldly danger threatens to come up from the floorboards, she finds an unlikely aid in a woman alive centuries before her.



A nonfiction read for die-hard horror fans, Partially Devoured is Whalefall author Daniel Kraus’s love letter to Night of the Living Dead. If you’re into frame-by-frame analysis, and want to geek out over one of the best zombie films of all time, this is the book for you.
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Space is a classic locale for a horror tale, and Crawlspace is the newest book to feature the cold, dark, and isolating setting. Spacefarers on a mission to expand humanity’s access to the universe find themselves trapped in a ship filled with dangerous mysteries.



In the late 19th century, a scientific illustrator takes a job from a reclusive scientist and moves into his mansion. But once there, she discovers her employer is engaging in awful experiments, and if she can’t escape she’ll be his next test subject.
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A experimental weight loss drug helps retail worker Emmett slim down fast, and he notices immediately that his social life improves. One hiccup, though, is the drug’s propensity to cause users to lose stretches of time and gain an immense appetite. When Emmett hears rumblings of a cannibalistic killer on the loose, he worries he might be involved.



What’s worse than being stranded in the woods? Being stranded and hunted by a supernatural threat. While on a camping trip, a group hears a scream, setting off a horrifying journey that puts their lives and their relationships at risk.
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In this book, a desperate woman takes a three day job from Craigslist. While a solo trip a house in the Oregon wilderness seems appealing at first, she quickly realizes something evil is lurking, and she’ll have to fight to survive.



A woman’s life is forever changed when she’s the victim of a hidden camera scandal. Her family and boyfriend abandon her, and she begins to see visions of her dead sister. The only way to right what’s gone wrong is to figure out the truth behind the voyeuristic nightmare.
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Joe works for The Company and he can’t tell anyone what he does there. That’s because it’s a government facility where they experiment on humans, torturously allowing people to ‘intercept’ the senses of anyone in the world. It helps catch bad guys, so Joe is willing to overlook the brutal nature of the work. Until one day, when his ex-wife kills herself, and he learns one of the inmates was haunting her. And now, that inmate is haunting his daughter too.



With an introduction from Stephen King, there’s not much more to say about why you should pick up this short story collection. But in case you’re still on the fence, Nat Cassidy’s new book is filled with intriguing horror premises, like a tech millionaire’s haunted house, or a yoga retreat in the calming expanse of the desert…made eerie by inexplicable screams.



Milan Polk is an Editorial Assistant for Men’s Health who specializes in entertainment and lifestyle reporting, and has worked for New York Magazine’s Vulture and Chicago Tribune.

