![]() The witch moves among the townspeople, and has become almost accepted as a part of life there. Here’s the premise: a picturesque town in the Hudson Valley, Black Spring, is ACTUALLY HAUNTED by the Black Rock Witch, a 17th century woman who has her eyes and mouth sewn shut. This is the English language debut of the best-selling Dutch novelist, Thomas Olde Heuvelt. Also, it’s written by Stephen King’s son, who is rapidly emerging as a force of nature in his own right. If a post-apocalyptic world resulting from an epidemic of spontaneous combustion is your thing, I highly recommend this read. I already wrote a separate blog post about this great thriller back in June, so I won’t say too much more here. Steeped in the history and lore of New England, this book would satisfy those of us who binge-watched Stranger Things on Netflix over the summer and tide us over until season 2 of that series is released. Even though this book’s title sounds like it belongs in the Hardy Boys series, it is a dark tale about the disappearance of 13 year old Tommy Sanderson and the ensuing search to find him. You know you’ve made it as a horror novelist when Stephen King says your book “scared the living hell” out of him. Here are some of the most popular HORROR novels published in 2016.ĭisappearance at Devil’s Rock by Paul Tremblay Halloween is just around the corner, so maybe you’re in the mood for something a little creepy or spooky to curl up with this evening? “I could make you scared, if you want me to.” The Tragically Hip It wouldn’t be the season of spooky stories without a mention of Edgar Allan Poe, and what better way to celebrate his macabre genius than by having his tales reimagined by some of the best Young Adult authors out there? The first half of the book contains the reimagined stories flip to the back half to read the original tales. Looking for a classic? Then you need to try His hideous heart: thirteen of Edgar Allan Poe’s most unsettling tales reimagined. Add in a healthy dose of family drama, and Nora’s got plenty to keep her busy. ![]() This is further complicated by the fact that she’s been framed for murder, and needs to clear her name. If you can’t quite decide if you’re in the mood for a ghost story or a detective story, well, why not both? Francesca Zappia’s Now entering Addamsville follows Nora, a teen with supernatural abilities she tries to hide while using them to keep her town safe. Ready to turn the lights down and get cozy with some spine-tingling tales? Here are some new additions to our teen fiction collection.
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