Layne Fargo’s They Never Learn is a dark, intoxicating dive into vengeance, morality, and the power of women who refuse to stay silent. Blending the razor wit of Killing Eve with the haunting tension of How to Get Away with Murder, this […]
Minka Kent returns with Imaginary Strangers, a tightly woven psychological thriller that blurs the lines between sanity, fear, and maternal instinct. It’s a gripping exploration of how the past can infiltrate even the most carefully constructed life, a story that keeps you […]
Some stories whisper rather than shout. These Silent Woods by Kimi Cunningham Grant is one of those rare novels that speaks softly yet cuts deep, leaving an echo in the heart long after the last page. It’s a tender, haunting tale of […]
Owen King’s Letter Slot, the haunting finale to The Shivers Collection, is a compact yet emotionally devastating horror story that examines love, desperation, and the terrible bargains we are sometimes willing to make. At just 46 pages, this short story manages to […]
In Exiles, Mason Coile pseudonym for the late and great Andrew Pyper delivers a chilling fusion of science fiction, psychological horror, and locked-room mystery set against the desolate backdrop of Mars. The novel grips you from the very first page, unraveling a […]
Jack Dane’s The Apartment Across the Hall is the kind of thriller that plays on one of the most unsettling ideas imaginable: what if the person living next door isn’t who they seem? Set against the gritty backdrop of New York City, […]
Grady Hendrix returns with The Blanks, a short but deeply unsettling tale that proves once again why he is one of the most distinctive voices in modern horror. Part of The Shivers Collection Amazon’s exclusive anthology of spine-tingling short stories this entry […]
Maud Ventura’s My Husband, translated from French by Emma Ramadan, is one of those rare novels that manage to be both hilariously absurd and psychologically unnerving. Winner of France’s First Novel Prize in 2021, it invites readers inside the spiraling mind of […]
Jess Lourey’s Unspeakable Things is a haunting blend of coming-of-age fiction and psychological thriller, set against the unsettling quiet of small-town Minnesota in the 1980s. Inspired by real events from the author’s hometown, the story captures the claustrophobic fear that lurks beneath […]
Stephen King’s Billy Summers takes aim at a familiar trope the “one last job” story and somehow makes it feel fresh, heartfelt, and morally complex. It’s a crime novel wrapped in literary reflection, exploring guilt, violence, and the redemptive power of storytelling […]