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Overgrowth

Grant (“Newsflesh” series) presents another engaging, existentially terrifying, and thought-provoking SF-tinged horror novel. An easy hand-sell for fans of Chuck Wendig’s Wanderers and the novels of Jeff VanderMeer.

Girl in the Creek

Wagner’s (The Deer Kings) latest features a compelling true-crime–meets–“sporror” frame and reads like Jon Krakauer’s Into the Wild meets T. Kingfisher’s What Moves the Dead, with a pinch of M.R. Carey’s The Girl with All the Gifts.

Cold Eternity

Space horror at its most entertaining. Fans of Caitlin Starling and Jo Kaplan will love the atmospheric chills and visceral horrors of one of literature’s creepiest horror settings.

When the Wolf Comes Home

Cassidy’s original and thought-provoking take on the werewolf trope will appeal to fans of fast-paced horror featuring strong characterization, such as classic Dean Koontz, the books documented in Grady Hendrix’s Paperbacks from Hell, and anything by Brian Keene.
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Devils Kill Devils

Fans of Clive Barker’s dark fantasy will like the universe Compton teases, while readers who enjoy Nick Cutter’s gorgeously gory prose will love how Compton describes all the myriad ways that flesh and bone can come apart.
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American Rapture

Those who loved Leede’s style in her debut, Maeve Fly, will enjoy this grimly complicated story.
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Crypt of the Moon Spider

This tale of SF horror and monstrous transformation from Ballingrud (The Strange) is the first in a projected trilogy and tells a chilling story that clearly has more frights to come.

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The Night Guest

Knútsdóttir will hook readers with her first title to be translated into English. For fans of disorienting psychological horror marked by extreme tension and familial trauma, such as in The Grip of It by Jac Jemc, My Sister, the Serial Killer by Oyinkan Braithwaite, and anything by Catriona Ward.
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This World Is Not Yours

Readers will find themselves thrilled and chilled by this planet-based monster tale from Ashing-Giwa (The Splinter in the Sky) that will appeal to readers who like sci-fi horror, such as Ghost Station by S.A. Barnes and the creepiest parts of Cassandra Khaw’s eldritch worldbuilding.
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