Horror

  • 1939 (The Haunting of Hadlow House Book 10)

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    The year is 1939, and Europe once again stands on the brink of war. In the English village of Cobblefield, tensions run high as everyone waits to see whether disaster can be averted.

    Caroline Demeter has been running the local pub for many years now. Haunted by memories of her tragic past, Caroline struggles to hold onto her sanity, while trying to deal with the potential collapse of her remaining family. Every scrap of logic tells her that the danger should be over, that the past is firmly locked away, yet in the dead of night she still fears that vengeance is coming

    Caroline has always sworn that she will never, ever set foot in Hadlow House again. Now that she’s being lured into the forest, however, she starts to wonder whether she might have misunderstood her destiny all along. Having been hiding for so many years, she finally comes to understand that in fact she might be the only person who can stop the house’s evil forever.

    1939 is the tenth book in the Haunting of Hadlow House series, which tells the story of one haunted house over the centuries from its construction to the present day. All the lives, all the souls, all the tragedies… and all the ghosts. Readers are advised to start with the first book in the series.

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  • Cloak of Embers (Cloak Mage Book 10)

    A deadly puzzle. A closing trap.

    My name is Nadia, and I’m a Marshal of the High Queen of the Elves.

    That means it’s my responsibility to broker a peace deal between the dwarves and the Elven commoners…and there are lots of Elven nobles who would like to see the deal fail.

    So when the Lord Inquisitor Arvalaeon arrives on my doorstep, critically wounded and missing the last week of his memory, things have just gotten even more complicated.

    One false step and the embers will become an inferno…

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    £3.99
  • None of You Shall Be Spared

    It’s coming for all of us.

    Shirley Jackson and World Fantasy Award-winning author Brian Evenson has become one of the defining voices of contemporary horror. His sparse, inventive and intimate style has left a permanent impression on the landscape of dark fiction. Praised by Peter Straub for placing himself “furthest out on the sheerest, least sheltered narrative precipice”, heralded by legends such as George Saunders and R. L. Stine, and beloved by readers of literary fiction and horror alike, there are few authors who bring so much to the table.

    This brilliant collection contains twenty of his most spectacular short stories never put into a collection before and includes three brand new tales. In trademark Evenson fashion, one can feel a palpable connection to the yearnings, fears, and losses that his characters suffer. From the terror of being stalked by a man you thought you’d killed, to the desperate hope for the return of a loved one, each story is woven from deep imagination, sincere emotion, and the unblinking examination of everything dark that surrounds us.

    These stories will enthrall you. They will leave a bit of themselves within you, and you will leave a bit of yourself within them. No one is safe from the web Evenson weaves, and none of you shall be spared.

    Brian Evenson is the author of a dozen books of fiction, most recently the story collection The Glassy, Burning Floor of Hell (2021) and the Weird West microcollection Black Bark (2023). His collection Song for the Unraveling of the World (2019) won the Shirley Jackson Award and the World Fantasy Award and was a finalist for the Los Angeles Times’ Ray Bradbury Prize for Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Speculative Fiction. Previous books have won the American Library Association’s RUSA Award and the International Horror Guild Award, and have been finalists for the Edgar Award. He is the recipient of three O. Henry Prizes, an NEA fellowship, and a Guggenheim Award. His work has been translated into more than a dozen languages. He lives in Los Angeles and teaches at CalArts.

    Table of Contents

    Knock, Knock
    In the Nursery
    Gyr
    I Cannot Remember
    Waiting for Mother
    The Train’s Path
    Lancaster
    Garnier
    Stricken
    Dominion
    Whet
    All Those Lost Days
    The Teeth
    The Wilcox Remainder
    And Yet
    Lost Dog
    A Bloody Hand to Shake
    Homecoming
    The Fourth Scene
    Leaving Leeds

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    £4.60
  • Savage World: A Zombie Horror Duology

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    Both books in Iain Rob Wright’s bestselling zombie apocalypse series in one combined package (plus tons of bonus content)

    Nick Adam’s sweet little boy has the sniffles. Nothing to worry about, children get colds all the time…

    What begins as a family tragedy soon becomes a mass fight for survival as the UK, and the world, begins to fall apart. As Nick flees his home, desperate to survive, he will make allies and enemies, and eventually find himself making a last stand at a hilltop amusement park, high above the undead hordes below.

    Is this the end of mankind?

    Then, in the second part of this terrifying saga, a group of ragtag survivors find themselves trapped at a seaside pier–and the ice cream is slowly running out.

    Fans of Nick, Clausen, Max Brooks, Mark Tufo, TW Piperbrook, Bobby Adair, and Camille Picott will devour this epic and unique zombie universe.

    WHAT READERS ARE SAYING

    ★★★★★ “One of Britain’s brightest talents.”

    ★★★★★ “There’s no good point to put the book down so you can get some sleep.”

    ★★★★★ “Stephen King fans would enjoy this.”

    ★★★★★ “I loved every minute of it.”

    ★★★★★ “I read it in 2 days, unheard of for me!”

    ★★★★★ “There is a surprising twist to the end of the book.”

    ★★★★★ “A cosy, ripping yarn.”

    ★★★★★ “Brilliant storyline with the right amount of horror.”

    ★★★★★ “I could not put it down, had to read through the night.”

    ★★★★★ “I loved the story!”

    ★★★★★ “Everything I’ve come to expect from Iain Rob Wright.”

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    £2.80

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