Listings for Horror

- Skeleton Crew by Stephen King
- A collection of Stephen King horror stories, including the tale of "Gramma", who only wanted to hug little George - even after she was dead; "The Raft", featuring a primeval sea creature with an insatiable appetite; and "The Monkey", telling of an innocent-looking toy with sinister powers. About the

- Misery by Stephen King
- In Misery, as in The Shining, a writer is trapped in an evil house during a Colorado winter. Each novel bristles with claustrophobia, stinging insects, and the threat of a lethal explosion. Each is about a writer faced with the dominating monster of his unpredictable muse. Paul Sheldon, the hero

- Predator And Prey (prowlers) by Christopher Golden
- Jack Dwyer has a new enemy...a vicious, ravenous beast brings a new dimension of terror to the third in Christopher Golden's spectacular dark fantasy series. Ever since his best friend Artie was brutally murdered by the savage predators known as Prowlers, Jack Dywer has been able to see and communic

- Danse Macabre by Stephen King
- Danse Macabre is a unique combination of fantasy and autobiography, or classic horror writing honed to an unforgettable edge; an analysis of horror, terror and the supernatural in films, television and books by the bestselling master of the genre - Stephen King. Ranging across the whole spectrum

- Dreamcatcher by Stephen King
- What might be done to human beings by the "Other"--whether the "Other" be vampires, demons or creatures from outer space--is always in competition for absolute horror with what we do to ourselves. Stephen King has, in his time, played with both sources of the nightmarish and in Dreamcatcher, the fir

- Hannibal by Thomas Harris
- Hannibal. Dr Hannibal Lecter. "A brief silence follows the name, always, in any civilized gathering," wrote Thomas Harris at the beginning of his stunning The Silence of the Lambs in 1988. You don't want him in your head, you don't want you in his head. Now, a decade later, Lecter is back--ready to

- By The Light Of The Moon by Dean Koontz
- When Dylan O\'Connor pulls into a motel off the Arizona interstate highway, all he wants is to relax with his autistic brother Shepherd. But within the hour he is bound, gagged and injected with mysterious fluid by a lunatic doctor who claims Dylan will be the carrier for his life\'s work. About the

- The Doors Of Sleep. by Thurman Warriner.
- The Archdeacon was worried. To outsiders the Sussex village of Charlton Slumbers, Slumber St Mary`s, and Little Slumber seemed as idyllic as their names. But the Archdeacon knew that there was something very wrong about his host Charlesworth Vinery; about the way he dealt with his tenants; about hi

- The Secret Of Crickley Hall by James Herbert
- The Caleighs have had a terrible year...They need time and space, while they await the news they dread. Gabe has brought his wife, Eve, and daughters, Loren and Cally, down to Devon, to the peaceful seaside village of Hollow Bay. He can work and Eve and the kids can have some peace and quiet and per

- The Collected Ghost Stories. by M R James.
- Four volumes of Ghost stories from M.R.James, under one cover.

- The Giant Book Of Best New Horror by Numerous
- "Anyone interested in the contemporary horror scene should buy a copy of this book and devour it"- The Times

- The Secret Of Crickley Hall by James Herbert
- The Caleighs have had a terrible year...They need time and space, while they await the news they dread. Gabe has brought his wife, Eve, and daughters, Loren and Cally, down to Devon, to the peaceful seaside village of Hollow Bay. He can work and Eve and the kids can have some peace and quiet and per

- The Skin Gods by Richard Montanari
- The streets of Philadelphia are blistering in the summer heat, the homicide rate is soaring and the nights belong to the mad. Detectives Kevin Byrne and Jessica Balzano are prowling the streets with a growing sense of unease. Where next will evil rear its ugly head? When a series of seemingly unrela

- Dreamcatcher by Stephen King
- What might be done to human beings by the "Other"--whether the "Other" be vampires, demons or creatures from outer space--is always in competition for absolute horror with what we do to ourselves. Stephen King has, in his time, played with both sources of the nightmarish and in Dreamcatcher, the fir
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