Genre Friday: Horror (11/17/23)

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Genre friday horror collage

These upcoming horror releases will have you terrified! With four mysterious disappearances leading to dark discoveries, eye contact causing people to spiral into a violent rage, and a spooky hunting lodge leading to nightmares, these are sure to stick with you for a while.

THE BAD ONES BY MELISSA ALBERT

Available for download on Edelweiss know more.

“The slow unraveling of the present-day mystery keeps pace with the flashbacks, revealing just enough in either time frame to answer one question and create two more, until the threads all pull together as the narratives converge. The romance is subtle but sweet, the supernatural creep factor is extreme, and there are secrets aplenty in this compelling and eerie tale.” —Booklist, starred review

YOUR SHADOW HALF REMAINS BY SUNNY MORAINE

Available for download on Edelweiss know more. LibraryReads votes due by January 1st.

“Riley is an engaging narrator, recounting the ‘horrifyingly banal’ downfall of society, drawing readers in and gaining their trust even as she slowly becomes less and less reliable… Creepy from its first lines, this deceptively quiet roller-coaster of intense unease, palpable emotional trauma, and engrossing menace will appeal to a wide swath of readers.”–Library Journal

WHAT FEASTS AT NIGHT BY T. KINGFISHER

LibraryReads votes due by January 1st.

“Having survived the awful events at the Usher mansion featured in Kingfisher’s WHAT MOVES THE DEAD, retired soldier Alex Easton heads to their family hunting lodge in WHAT FEASTS AT NIGHT—and does not find peace of mind.”–Library Journal Pre-Pub Alert

THE BAD ONES by Melissa Albert; 9781250894892; 2/20/24
YOUR SHADOW HALF REMAINS by Sunny Moraine; 9781250892201; 2/6/24
WHAT FEASTS AT NIGHT: A Sworn Soldier Novel by T. Kingfisher; 9781250830852; 2/13/24

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