The Greatest Horror Books Since 2018
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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. The Starving Saints by Caitlin Starling
Aymar Castle has been under siege and its people are starving—until mysterious, godlike visitors arrive, healing the sick and replenishing stores in exchange for worship. Three women—a battle-hardened hero, a troubled ex-nun who practices dangerous magic, and a serving girl with a secret—must navigate the visitors’ intoxicating influence, shifting loyalties, and the violence of their shared pasts as the castle unravels into ecstatic, dangerous madness. To survive, they will have to confront the power at work in the walls and the truths between them.
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77. Witchcraft For Wayward Girls by Grady Hendrix
Fifteen-year-old Fern is sent to the Wellwood Home in 1970 Florida, a secretive institution where unmarried pregnant girls are controlled and isolated. There she bonds with other residents and, after a librarian gives her an old book on witchcraft, encounters a new kind of power — one that forces them to reckon with secrecy, control, and the costs of taking agency back.
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78. King Sorrow by Joe Hill
Arthur Oakes, an outsider with a troubled family, is drawn into a desperate plan when a single act of courage puts his incarcerated mother at risk. He and five friends steal a rare, cursed book and attempt an arcane ritual to summon the dragon-demon King Sorrow as vengeance against those who torment them. Set between 1980s Midwest America and modern England, the novel follows the six damaged friends as their pact with a dangerous supernatural force leads to unforeseen and escalating consequences.
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79. Bat Eater And Other Names For Cora Zeng by Kylie Lee Baker
Cora Zeng cleans crime scenes in Chinatown while trying to cope with the trauma of seeing her sister pushed in front of a train and the killer’s whispered words, “bat eater.” As the murderer remains at large, Cora grows increasingly numb and haunted: bat carcasses start appearing at clean-up sites and the recent victims are all East Asian women. Between grief, cultural rituals like the Hungry Ghost Festival, and signs of something sinister, Cora must confront the dread she has been avoiding.
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80. Of Monsters And Mainframes by Barbara Truelove
Demeter is an interstellar transport ship whose human passengers start dying under strange, supernatural circumstances. To survive and protect those onboard, the ship and its crew—an unlikely mix including a werewolf, an engineer reanimated from the dead, an ancient pharaoh, a vampire, and a swarm of spider drones—must confront a centuries-old vampire while the story examines identity, loyalty, and what it means to be labeled a monster.
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81. Hollow Spaces by Victor Suthammanont
Thirty years after John Lo, the only Asian American partner at a prominent New York law firm, was tried and acquitted for the murder of a colleague, his adult children Brennan and Hunter reunite to reinvestigate the case as their family unravels. Told in alternating timelines between John’s downfall and his children’s present-day probe, Hollow Spaces explores race in corporate America, filial loyalty, ambition, and the long consequences of a sensational trial.
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82. Lost In The Dark And Other Excursions by John Langan
Lost in the Dark and Other Excursions is a collection of thirteen short stories of cosmic and uncanny horror. The tales move from cursed objects and strange pathogens to liminal sea-bound hauntings, isolated islands, and odd academic discoveries, mixing intimate domestic moments with otherworldly intrusions. Atmospheric and often quietly unsettling, the stories rely on mood and ambiguity rather than explicit explanation.
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83. Uncanny Valley Girls by Zefyr Lisowski
Essays on Horror, Survival, and Love
Uncanny Valley Girls is a short essay collection in which Zefyr Lisowski blends memoir and film criticism to examine how horror movies shape identity and connection. Drawing on her own life—from a trans childhood in the South to time in a locked psych ward and the dancefloors of Brooklyn—she reflects on films such as The Texas Chain Saw Massacre and Saint Maud to probe themes of gender, class, disability, and the uncanny ways we see ourselves. The book argues that horror can provide solace, community, and a language for survival, told without revealing plot details.
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84. O Sinners! by Nicole Cuffy
Journalist Faruq Zaidi embeds himself in a California redwoods cult called The Nameless, led by the enigmatic Vietnam veteran Odo, to investigate its teachings and leader. The story alternates between Faruq’s present investigation, Odo’s wartime past, and a documentary-style account of the group’s clash with a Texas church, as Faruq confronts grief and buried memories. The novel explores longing, belonging, and the pull of charismatic movements without revealing plot outcomes.
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85. Marguerite By The Lake by Mary Dixie Carter
At the grand Rosecliff estate, Phoenix, a hardworking gardener, finds herself drawn into the private world of Marguerite Gray, a famously influential designer, and her reserved husband. An unexpected incident brings Phoenix closer to the couple, stirring jealousy and putting her career and reputation at risk. When a sudden tragedy triggers an investigation, Phoenix’s hidden past and the tensions around Rosecliff threaten to upend everything she’s worked for.
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86. Aunt Tigress by Emily Yu-Xuan Qin
Tam, who has spent years suppressing her dangerous supernatural side, is pulled back into a violent magical world when her estranged Aunt Tigress is murdered. Inheriting an undead fox and a host of old enemies, she must face creatures drawn from Chinese and Siksiká Nation–inspired folklore while navigating guilt, a budding sapphic romance, and the question of whether monsters can have happy endings.
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87. Ninth House by Leigh Bardugo
The book revolves around a young woman with a troubled past who is given a second chance through a scholarship to an elite university, where she becomes involved with the secretive societies that practice magic and the occult. Tasked with monitoring their activities, she uncovers a series of supernatural crimes and mysteries that she must solve, using her own newfound magical abilities and wits. As she delves deeper into the university's hidden world, she confronts the dark power and privilege that fuel these ancient organizations, while also grappling with her own personal demons and histories.
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88. Riddance by Shelley Jackson
Or: The Sybil Joines Vocational School for Ghost Speakers & Hearing-Mouth Children
Eleven-year-old Jane Grandison, tormented by her stutter, is invited to study at the Sybil Joines Vocational School for Ghost Speakers and Hearing-Mouth Children. Founded in 1890 by Headmistress Sybil Joines, the school appears to cure speech impediments but the Headmistress pioneers necrophysics, training students to channel ghostly voices from the land of the dead. When a student disappears and parents and police notice, the story unfolds through necrophysics writings, the Headmistress's dispatches, and Jane's role as stenographer and central figure in the school's future.
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89. The Only Good Indians by Stephen Graham Jones
The novel follows four Native American friends who are haunted by a disturbing event from their youth involving the illegal killing of a herd of elk. As they grapple with their cultural identity and the consequences of their past actions, a vengeful spirit begins to stalk them, seeking retribution. The story weaves together themes of tradition, guilt, and survival, exploring the tension between modern life and indigenous heritage. As the men confront their shared history, they must face the supernatural force that threatens their lives and the lives of those they love.
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90. Come With Me by Ronald Malfi
In this gripping psychological thriller, a man's life is turned upside down after the sudden death of his wife. As he delves into her past, he uncovers a series of dark secrets and hidden obsessions that lead him on a chilling journey across the country. With each revelation, he questions how well he truly knew the woman he loved, while confronting the haunting possibility that her death was not an accident. The narrative weaves a tale of suspense and emotional depth, exploring themes of grief, love, and the shadows that linger in the corners of our lives.
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91. We Are Here To Hurt Each Other by Paula D. Ashe
We Are Here To Hurt Each Other is a collection of twelve stories by Paula D. Ashe. The stories explore a dark and bloody world where nothing is sacred and no one is safe, set against a landscape of urban decay and human degradation. They probe shared psychic pressure points and present relentless, inescapable confrontations.
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92. How To Sell A Haunted House by Grady Hendrix
The novel revolves around Louise, who returns to her childhood home after the sudden death of her parents, only to confront unresolved family tensions and eerie occurrences. As she and her estranged brother Mark attempt to sell the house, they discover that it is haunted by malevolent forces tied to their family's past. The siblings must navigate their fraught relationship while unraveling the dark secrets hidden within the house, ultimately confronting the supernatural entities that threaten their lives. The story blends horror with themes of family, grief, and reconciliation, creating a chilling yet emotionally resonant narrative.
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93. The Babysitter by Liza Rodman, Jennifer Jordan
My Summers with a Serial Killer
Set against the backdrop of Cape Cod in the 1960s and 1970s, this chilling true crime narrative intertwines the innocent memories of a young girl with the sinister reality of a notorious serial killer. As a child, she was often left in the care of a seemingly kind and trustworthy babysitter, who unbeknownst to her, led a double life as a cold-blooded murderer. The story delves into the haunting realization of the duality of human nature, exploring themes of innocence lost, the complexity of memory, and the unsettling truth lurking beneath the surface of familiar faces.
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94. The Cabin At The End Of The World by Paul Tremblay
"The Cabin At The End Of The World" by Paul Tremblay is a gripping and suspenseful psychological thriller that follows a family's vacation turned nightmare. The story revolves around a group of strangers who invade a peaceful cabin in the woods, claiming that the world is about to end and they need the family's help to prevent it. As tension rises and trust is tested, the family must make impossible decisions to protect themselves and their daughter. With its intense atmosphere and thought-provoking themes, this book explores the depths of human nature and the lengths one will go to survive.
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95. Chainsaw Man by Tatsuki Fujimoto
The book is a dark fantasy manga that follows the life of a young man burdened with crippling debt, who finds himself entangled in a brutal world of devil hunters after merging with a devil dog he names Pochita. This transformation grants him the ability to transform parts of his body into chainsaws, which he uses to fight malevolent devils in exchange for money. As he becomes more involved in this violent and morally ambiguous society, he navigates through complex relationships, his own desires for a better life, and the sinister machinations of those who seek to use his unique powers for their own ends.
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96. The Last House On Needless Street by Catriona Ward
This novel is a gripping psychological thriller that delves deep into the mysteries surrounding a secluded house at the edge of a forest, where the reclusive Ted lives with his daughter Lauren and a cat named Olivia. The narrative intricately weaves between their perspectives, revealing the dark secrets and traumatic pasts that bind them. As the story unfolds, the arrival of a new neighbor seeking answers about her sister's long-ago disappearance sets off a chain of events that leads to shocking revelations. The book masterfully blurs the lines between reality and illusion, exploring themes of memory, identity, and redemption, ultimately revealing that nothing is as it seems in this haunting tale of horror and suspense.
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97. Jawbone by Mónica Ojeda
The novel delves into the dark and intricate dynamics of female adolescence, exploring themes of power, fear, and obsession. It centers around a group of teenage girls at an elite Catholic school in Ecuador who form a secret society, engaging in increasingly dangerous and transgressive activities. The story unfolds through multiple perspectives, including that of a teacher who becomes entangled in the girls' sinister games, revealing the psychological complexities and hidden traumas that drive their behavior. The narrative is a haunting examination of the boundaries between innocence and corruption, and the ways in which violence can manifest in the most unexpected places.
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98. The House Across The Lake by Riley Sager
In this suspenseful thriller, a recently widowed actress retreats to her family's lake house in Vermont, seeking solace and escape from the public eye. Her days are spent drinking and spying on the glamorous couple living in the house across the lake. When the wife mysteriously disappears, the actress becomes entangled in a web of secrets and deception, uncovering dark truths about her neighbors and herself. As she delves deeper into the mystery, she must confront her own demons and the blurred lines between reality and illusion.
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99. My Heart Is A Chainsaw by Stephen Graham Jones
The novel follows Jade Daniels, a half-Indian high school outcast with a deep obsession with slasher films, who finds herself in the midst of a real-life horror scenario in her small Idaho town. As gentrification threatens her community, a series of gruesome murders begin to unfold, eerily mirroring the plots of her beloved horror movies. Jade uses her extensive knowledge of the genre to navigate the chaos, uncovering dark secrets and confronting her own personal demons. The story blends elements of horror, social commentary, and coming-of-age themes, exploring the complexities of identity, trauma, and survival.
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100. The Devil Takes You Home by Gabino Iglesias
The novel is a gripping blend of crime, horror, and supernatural elements, following the harrowing journey of Mario, a desperate father facing financial ruin and personal tragedy. As he becomes entangled in the dangerous world of drug cartels, Mario is forced to confront his own morality and the darkness within him. The story weaves through a series of violent and surreal events, exploring themes of loss, redemption, and the blurred lines between good and evil, all set against the backdrop of a vividly depicted, hauntingly atmospheric landscape.
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