The Greatest Horror Books Since 2000
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Horror is a genre of literature that is designed to evoke feelings of fear, terror, and dread in the reader. It typically features supernatural or paranormal elements, such as ghosts, monsters, or otherworldly creatures, and often explores themes of death, violence, and the unknown. Horror books can range from subtle and psychological to graphic and gory, but they all share the common goal of scaring and thrilling their readers. Whether it's a classic ghost story or a modern slasher novel, horror books offer a unique and thrilling reading experience for those who enjoy being scared out of their wits.
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76. Lone Women by Victor LaValle
Set in the early 20th century, the story follows a woman named Adelaide who flees her troubled past in California to start anew as a homesteader in Montana. Carrying a mysterious, locked steamer trunk, Adelaide navigates the harsh realities of frontier life while grappling with secrets that threaten her fresh start. As she forms connections with other settlers, the novel explores themes of isolation, resilience, and the burdens of hidden truths, all against the backdrop of a rugged and unforgiving landscape.
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77. Mending Bodies by Hon Lai-Chu
In a near-future Hong Kong, a government program offers reduced living costs to people who undergo a painful surgery to become physically conjoined. An unnamed narrator researching the practice for her dissertation becomes increasingly conflicted about the costs to personal autonomy and the social pressures at play, as the novel examines bodies, power, and the fragility of institutions.
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78. Through The Woods by Emily Carroll
"Through the Woods" is a haunting collection of five eerie and atmospheric graphic stories that delve into the dark and unsettling world of fairy tales and folklore. Each tale is a standalone narrative, rich with gothic themes and chilling twists, exploring the sinister things that lurk in the forest and the horrors that await in the shadows. The book's striking and evocative illustrations complement the spine-tingling tales, creating an immersive experience that draws readers into the depths of the woods where the boundary between reality and nightmare blurs. With its blend of horror, suspense, and the supernatural, the book captivates with its exploration of fear and the unknown.
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79. The Invisible Guardian by Dolores Redondo
A Baztán Trilogy Novel
This gripping novel unfolds in the misty and myth-shrouded Baztan Valley of Navarre, Spain, where a detective returns to her hometown to investigate a series of eerie murders. The victims, teenage girls, are found in a state that suggests ritualistic killings, drawing the detective into a complex web that ties the present crimes to her own troubled past. As she delves deeper, local superstitions and family secrets emerge, challenging her rational beliefs and forcing her to confront the possibility that the answers she seeks might be as intangible as the mythical Basajaun, the invisible guardian of the forest. The story masterfully blends elements of crime, folklore, and psychological thriller, creating a suspenseful narrative that keeps the reader guessing until the very end.
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80. The Devils by Joe Abercrombie
Brother Diaz arrives at the Sacred City expecting praise, but is instead put in charge of a dangerous flock of killers, dark sorcerers and monsters. Sent on a brutal mission that will force ruthless choices, he must navigate corrupt princes, hostile forces at the borders, and a hellish journey where unlikely, unholy allies could be his only chance.
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81. The Haunted Wood by Sam Leith
"The Haunted Wood" by Sam Leith delves into the enchanting world of children's literature, exploring its evolution from ancient times to today. The book examines how these stories have influenced generations, reflecting our deepest emotions and dreams. Through the lives of beloved authors, Leith paints a vivid picture of the genre, highlighting its ability to resonate with readers across different eras.
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82. The Trees by Percival Everett
The novel is a provocative and darkly comedic exploration of racial violence and historical injustice in America. It begins with a series of gruesome murders in a small Mississippi town, where the victims are found alongside the bodies of young Black men who resemble Emmett Till, the teenager brutally lynched in 1955. As the investigation unfolds, the narrative delves into themes of systemic racism, retribution, and the haunting legacy of America's past, blending elements of mystery and satire to challenge readers' perceptions and confront uncomfortable truths about race and history.
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83. The Jumbies by Tracey Baptiste
"The Jumbies" is a captivating and enchanting tale that follows the adventures of Corinne La Mer, a brave and curious young girl living on the island of Trinidad. When a mysterious and powerful jumbie threatens her village, Corinne must use her wit and courage to protect her family and friends. With its rich Caribbean folklore and vivid descriptions, this book takes readers on a thrilling journey filled with magic, friendship, and the triumph of good over evil.
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84. Whalefall by Daniel Kraus
In a gripping tale of survival and introspection, a young diver finds himself swallowed by a massive sperm whale while on a mission to retrieve his father's remains from the ocean floor. As he navigates the dark, cavernous interior of the whale, he confronts his own fears, regrets, and the strained relationship he had with his father. The story unfolds in a tense, claustrophobic setting, blending elements of adventure and psychological exploration, as the protagonist battles both the physical and emotional challenges of his predicament, ultimately seeking redemption and a deeper understanding of his past.
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85. Death Notice by Zhou Haohui
A Thriller
This gripping novel unfolds in a Chinese city where a vigilante killer, who goes by the name of Eumenides, is on a mission to exact justice on those who have escaped the legal system. The killer announces their intentions by sending death notices to the victims before carrying out the executions, challenging the police with the cunning and complexity of each crime. As the investigation unfolds, led by an elite police task force, the team uncovers disturbing links to a decade-old case. The narrative weaves through a maze of suspense, delving into themes of justice, revenge, and the moral ambiguity of taking the law into one's own hands. The story keeps readers on the edge of their seats, blending intricate plotting with a deep exploration of the characters' pasts and motives.
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86. The Weight Of Blood by Laura McHugh
This gripping novel delves into the dark underbelly of a small town, where family secrets and the weight of heritage play a pivotal role. The story centers around a young woman whose investigation into her friend's disappearance unravels a tangled web of lies, revealing unsettling truths about her own family's past. As she digs deeper, the boundaries between loyalty and justice, kinship and crime blur, leading her to confront the harrowing implications of the blood ties that bind her. Set against a backdrop of haunting Ozark landscapes, this narrative masterfully explores the complexities of identity, the deep scars of trauma, and the powerful human yearning for belonging and redemption.
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87. Wylding Hall by Elizabeth Hand
In this gothic novel, a 1970s British acid folk band retreats to an ancient country house to create their next album, only to find themselves enveloped by supernatural occurrences. As the young musicians are drawn into the eerie atmosphere of Wylding Hall, the strange environment fuels their creativity, leading to the creation of a legendary album. However, the summer takes a dark turn when the lead singer mysteriously vanishes, leaving behind a tangle of haunting memories and unanswered questions that persist for decades, until the surviving band members reluctantly confront their past in a series of interviews, revealing the chilling truth behind the disappearance.
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88. The North Water by Ian McGuire
"The North Water" by Ian McGuire is a dark historical fiction novel set in the 19th century that follows the journey of a whaling ship called the Volunteer and its crew as they embark on a dangerous voyage to the Arctic. The protagonist, Patrick Sumner, a disgraced surgeon, joins the crew as they set out on the perilous journey. However, the voyage takes a disturbing turn when they encounter a psychopathic harpooner named Henry Drax, who is capable of unspeakable acts of violence. The novel explores themes of morality, survival, and the human condition in a harsh and unforgiving environment.
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89. A Sunny Place For Shady People by Mariana Enríquez
A Sunny Place for Shady People is a collection of twelve captivating stories set in Argentina, where the ordinary collides with the supernatural. Mariana Enríquez crafts tales of everyday individuals, particularly women, whose lives are upended by encounters with the eerie and the surreal. From a neighborhood plagued by ghosts to a riverbank where birds were once women, these stories explore the blurred lines between reality and the macabre. Enríquez's writing is both haunting and mesmerizing, offering a glimpse into a world where the boundaries of good and evil are indistinct.
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90. The Hounding by Xenobe Purvis
In 18th-century Little Nettlebed, five Mansfield sisters become the focus of fearful gossip when villagers claim to see them turning into dogs. Told through multiple local perspectives, the novel explores how superstition, rumor and intolerance escalate into suspicion and danger for those who stand apart. Moody and unsettling, it follows the mounting pressure on the sisters as the community’s anxieties intensify.
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91. The Bewitching by Silvia Moreno-Garcia
Minerva, a graduate student researching an obscure horror writer, uncovers a manuscript that links a decades-old disappearance at her Massachusetts university to stories her great-grandmother told about a witch in early 1900s Mexico. As she digs deeper, eerie parallels emerge across three women in different eras, suggesting a lingering, dangerous force haunting their lives.
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92. Ghostroots by 'Pemi Aguda
"Ghostroots" by Pemi Aguda is a collection of twelve stories set in a reimagined Lagos, Nigeria, where the supernatural intertwines with everyday life. The tales explore themes of ancestral ties and the eerie possibility of inherited evil. From a woman who eerily resembles her deceased grandmother to a new mother facing mysterious challenges, each story delves into the uncanny. The cityscape serves as a backdrop for narratives filled with suspense and emotion, where ordinary events like market visits and family conversations are tinged with otherworldly elements.
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93. Cursed Daughters by Oyinkan Braithwaite
When Eniiyi is born bearing an uncanny resemblance to her dead cousin, her family insists she is Monife reborn and bound by a generations‑long curse that dooms relationships. As she falls in love with a young man she rescues, Eniiyi must confront family myths, secrecy, and spiritual traditions in Lagos to decide whether she will repeat the same tragic patterns or find a way to break free. The novel mixes sharp humor with questions of love, rivalry, and what it means to inherit — and resist — a family story.
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94. A Century Of Ghost Stories by Richard Sugg
The book is a captivating anthology that delves into the eerie and supernatural, offering a collection of ghost stories spanning a hundred years. It explores the evolution of ghostly tales, reflecting societal changes and the enduring human fascination with the paranormal. Each story is carefully selected to showcase the diversity of ghost narratives, from chilling encounters and haunted locales to the psychological depths of fear and belief. The anthology provides a rich tapestry of spectral lore, inviting readers to experience the spine-tingling thrill of the unknown through a century of haunting tales.
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95. Mr. Splitfoot by Samantha Hunt
"Mr. Splitfoot" is a gothic and enigmatic tale that intertwines the stories of two women: Ruth, a foster child who grows up in a loveless home run by a religious fanatic, and her niece, Cora, who is unexpectedly visited by Ruth years later. The narrative unfolds in parallel timelines, with Ruth's past revealing her involvement with a con man in a scheme to communicate with the dead, and Cora's present-day journey across New York State, led by a now-mute Ruth on a mysterious mission. As the two women's paths converge, the novel explores themes of family, belief, and the intertwining of life and death, all while blurring the lines between the supernatural and reality.
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96. Somebody Is Walking On Your Grave by Mariana Enriquez
Mariana Enriquez combines travelogue and memoir as she visits cemeteries around the world — from Buenos Aires’s Recoleta and the Paris catacombs to Graceland and Prague’s Old Jewish Cemetery — to explore their histories, architecture, folklore, and the people who tend and visit them. Prompted by the discovery of a disappeared friend’s mother in a common grave, she weaves personal reflection, reportage, interviews and cultural history to consider how societies remember the dead and what graveyards reveal about the living.
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97. The Shining Girls by Lauren Beukes
This novel is a gripping thriller that intertwines the lives of a time-traveling serial killer and one of his survivors, who is determined to bring him to justice. Set against the backdrop of Depression-era Chicago, the narrative follows the killer as he uses a mysterious house to travel through time and target young women with bright futures—his "shining girls." After one victim survives a brutal attack, she embarks on a relentless quest to find her assailant, uncovering a trail of similar murders stretching across decades. The story masterfully blends elements of crime, horror, and science fiction, creating a chilling and suspenseful tale of resilience and retribution.
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98. The Bone Key by Sarah Monette
The Necromantic Mysteries of Kyle Murchison Booth
"The Bone Key" is a collection of interconnected short stories centered around the character of Kyle Murchison Booth, a socially awkward museum archivist with a penchant for the supernatural. The tales are steeped in gothic horror and follow Booth as he encounters a series of eerie and otherworldly mysteries that he must solve. Drawing on his extensive knowledge of ancient artifacts and the occult, Booth navigates through hauntings, curses, and the restless undead, all while grappling with his own personal demons and the loneliness that pervades his life. The stories are rich in atmosphere and evoke the style of classic ghost stories, offering a modern homage to the genre with a unique, introspective protagonist.
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99. Gideon The Ninth by Tamsyn Muir
The Locked Tomb
In a universe where necromancers hold power, Gideon, a skilled swordswoman, is reluctantly paired with her childhood rival, Harrow, to compete in a deadly trial that could grant them immortality. As they venture into an ancient, decaying mansion filled with secrets and puzzles, they must unravel the mysteries of their world and face sinister forces lurking within. With a blend of dark humor, complex characters, and a gripping plot, "Gideon The Ninth" is a thrilling and unique blend of science fiction and fantasy.
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100. Rotters by Daniel Kraus
The novel delves into the dark and macabre world of grave robbing, following the journey of a teenage boy who, after the death of his mother, is sent to live with his estranged father. He discovers that his father lives a secret life as a "digger," unearthing corpses for profit. As the boy is drawn into this grim and morally ambiguous underworld, he grapples with complex themes of family, identity, and the nature of legacy, all while navigating the challenges of high school life and the haunting allure of the grave-robbing subculture. The story is a chilling exploration of the bonds between father and son, set against a backdrop of decay and the search for redemption.
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