
Dive into this spine-tingling selection of new horror reads—filled with eerie mysteries, dark humor, and haunting tales that will keep you up all night.


A routine probe at a research station turns deadly when a team discovers a strange specimen in search of a warm place to stay.

The Midnight Timetable by Bora Chung
During eerie night shifts at a mysterious research institute, a new employee encounters cursed objects, ghost-chasing live streamers, and a vengeful cat, among others, whose unsettling stories intertwine to reveal the exploitation and cruelty of the haunted machinery of modern life.

Acquired Taste by Clay McLeod Chapman
This chilling collection of 25 darkly witty stories explores addiction, paranoia, and cultural rot, from a Vietnam vet with a monstrous hunger to a haunted news network, offering a terrifying, timely glimpse into the horrors beneath everyday life.

Clio’s mother Alex lost custody of Clio and her sisters when Alex wrote a book saying their house was possessed; after Alex’s sudden death, the house passes to the sisters, and as the home makeover begins and Clio finally reads the book, the presence in the house becomes real and sinister.

When the powerful Berisha family’s long-standing “blessing” starts to unravel, three siblings begin plotting against each other, exposing a deadly pact and revealing the dark forces that helped build their fortune and that may now be demanding a price.

The End of the World as We Know It by Christopher Golden
Set during and after the events of The Stand, this authorized anthology gathers original stories from acclaimed writers who expand on the novel’s apocalyptic world, exploring survival, morality, and human resilience amid civilization’s collapse and the uncertain rebuilding that follows.

The Possession of Alba Díaz by Isabel Cañas
In 1765, as plague ravages Zacatecas, Alba seeks refuge in her fiancé’s remote mining estate but soon spirals into convulsions and darkness, forcing her into a dangerous alliance with his cousin Elías as demonic forces, buried secrets, and forbidden desire close in.

Bat Eater and Other Names for Cora Zeng by Kylie Lee Baker
Haunted by her sister’s murder and the whispered words “bat eater,” Chinatown crime scene cleaner Cora Zeng confronts grief, paranoia and disturbing occurrences, including bat carcasses at crime scenes and bite marks that appear on her coffee table.

In 1975 Portland, a haunted Vietnam vet and his teenage niece set out on a violent quest for vengeance after a brutal murder, chasing a killer across the Northwest, in the new novel by the author of Fever House.



