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E-books in Horror Fiction category by Percy Bysshe Shelley - George Wilkie and John Robinson, 1810 The first of Shelley's two early Gothic prose romances. This sensationalist novel presents some of Shelley's earliest thoughts on irresponsible self-indulgence and revenge, and offers remarkable insight into an imagination that is strikingly modern. ( 1033 views) by Robert W. Chambers - D. Appleton and Company, 1897 These classic tales, centering on an American in Breton and a local French girl include stories about the murder of a butterfly collector and the haunting spirit of a renegade priest. The book of horror in the style of Edgar Allan Poe. ( 1700 views) by Jessie Douglas Kerruish - Heath Cranton Limited, 1922 For generations, the Hammand family has lived under the shadow of a deadly curse.
It will sleep for a time, only to burst into deadly life; it will leave its victims with such terrible, unspeakable memories that they go mad with the knowledge of it. ( 2502 views) by John Polidori, 1819 The charismatic and sophisticated vampire of modern fiction was born in 1819 with the publication of The Vampyre by John Polidori.
The story was highly successful and arguably the most influential vampire work of the early 19th century. ( 2948 views) by Kristen Middleton, et al., 2013 Chilling tales of zombie horror from thirty-one of your favorite female writers who take you on a horrifying ride that will leave you breathless! Come and meet the women who love to entertain you with their own versions of the zombie apocalypse.
( 3933 views) by Mark Fuller Dillon - Smashwords, 2013 In a season of dead weather, the mind clutches at reality; but what does it find instead? Madness, or monsters? Dreams, or the darkness at the end of all nightmares? One thing is clear: these are tales that echoes tell, in a season of dead weather. ( 2965 views) by Christopher Buecheler - iiamtrilogy.com, 2009 Not your every day vampire tale! Two is trapped: hooked on heroin, held as property, forced to sell her body to feed the addiction.


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Time brings her ever closer to what seems an inevitable death and Two waits, longing only for the next fix. ( 4066 views) by Robert W. Chambers - eBooks@Adelaide, 2011 A young American girl is raised by the Yezidee-Mongols, a murderous cult of killers with psychic power, who want to rule the world. Because of her training in the East and her own powers, she is all that stands in the way of their evil plans. ( 3832 views) by Matthew Fish - Smashwords, 2012 A troubled girl named Emma Corbeau begins seeing 'clones' of herself that exist only in the daytime and disappear into ash at nightfall. These different versions of herself lead her on a journey of self discovery and expose the terrible past.
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( 3998 views) by Rick Dakan - Feedbooks, 2010 A brilliant and scintillating novel of Lovecraftian terror. It grips the reader from the first page and develops a tremendous cumulative power. Anyone who has the least interest in H. Lovecraft's work will find The Cthulhu Cult a must-read.
( 3854 views) by Anne Billson - Smashwords, 2012 Susan is about to marry the man she loves, so why is she having such terrible nightmares? What is the secret of the ugly old doll she finds in the basement? And who is the mysterious American girl who turns up on the doorstep of her new London home? ( 3936 views) by Jeff Inlo - ManyBooks, 2009 Dr. Jim Sagacity has the special ability to see souls.
He watches spirits depart this world in a display of pure wonder until he learns that not all souls are able to make this transition. With a new perspective of death, he attempts to intervene. ( 3979 views) by Thomas Preskett Prest - Project Gutenberg, 2005 Nothing has been omitted in the life of the unhappy Varney, which could throw a light upon his career, and the fact of his death made a great noise at the time through Europe and is to be found in the public prints for the year 1713. ( 3850 views) by Walt Sautter, 2011 The Blood of Judas is a blend of religion, adventure, revenge and horror which takes place in Nazi Germany. Elda, a Jewish woman, begins a relationship with a strange admirer, Anton. They are later swept up into the Holocaust. ( 3859 views) by S.
Baring-Gould - Project Gutenberg, 2011 When Anna Arler's husband was brought home dead, she insisted on being left alone in the night by him, before he was buried alone, -- with his coffin. And what happened in that night no one knows. Some affirm that she saw ghosts. ( 4066 views) by Teresa Perrin - Bibliotastic.com, 2011 Charlotte Rowe has been cast in the role of medium from childhood.
Divination from the spirit world. Con artistry. Cats and mirrors. And ice cream.
Powerful and intelligent fiction, with splinters of irony. ( 3820 views) by Brett Savory - Bibliotastic.com, 2011 21 hard-hitting horror short stories. The subjects are not supernatural but deal instead with the more worldly evils of murder, violence, insanity, and torture. Some readers may be upset by the extreme violence in some of the stories. ( 5659 views) by Glynn James - Smashwords, 2011 There is a place where nightmares come true. A dark and terrifying place that is hidden from the world we know by borders that only the most unfortunate of souls will ever cross.
James Halldon woke up in the dark, alone, without a clue where he was. ( 4481 views) by Steve Merrifield - Bibliotastic.com, 2011 Martin Roberts has made a successful career from painting, but is finding that his creativity is slipping away - stifled by his family life.
That is until he is responsible for running a teenage girl down in his car. Miraculously the girl survives. ( 3889 views) by Gregory W. Huber, 2011 WISHES is a ghost story, but more than that, it is a tale of family relationships and overlapping love interests.
It is a tale of unrealized connections, interwoven affiliations, irony, and fate. It is filled with the complexities of everyday life. ( 3794 views) by Penelope Fletcher - BookRix, 2011 Monsters should not walk the daylight, they should cower in the dark. When the full moon haunts the sky, Evangeline prowls the dark as a Wendigo; a mix of human and beast. The night an injured outcast falls into her claws she must defy her keeper.
( 4038 views) by T.M. Nielsen - Smashwords, 2010 While Chevalier and Emily come to terms with being parents, the Valle begin attacks to gain access to the last remaining Winchester, even if it means harming those she cares about. An upheaval in the Equites threatens the island's peaceful life. ( 6634 views) by T.M.
Nielsen - Smashwords, 2010 Heku follows the life of Emily, a rancher from Montana, and Chevalier, a member of the blood-drinking species, the heku. As you delve into the world of the heku, a militaristic society intertwined with that of the humans. ( 6227 views) by Charles Maturin - eBooks@Adelaide, 2010 Part Faust, part Mephistopheles, Melmoth has made a satanic bargain for immortality. Now he wanders the earth, an outsider with an eerie, tortured existence, searching for someone who will take on his contract and release him to die a natural death. ( 7562 views) by George Sylvester Viereck - The Premier Press, 1912 One of the first psychic vampire novels of its time - where the vampire feeds off of more than just blood - The House of the Vampire is an early classic in its genre. This Victorian novel operates in the continuum of life and death.
( 4547 views) by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle - eBooks@Adelaide, 2009 World-famous Sherlock Holmes is once again called upon to put his uncanny detective techniques to work in The Hound of the Baskervilles. This mystery/horror story has become the archetype around which an entire genre has been created. ( 8104 views) by Somerset Maugham, 1908 A novel about Edwardian Paris. Maugham tells his tale of the weird and the horrible with simple sincerity and a constant matching of the unhallowed practices with the clean, sweet things of common life that make its effect uncommonly impressive.
( 6418 views) by M. James - eBooks@Adelaide, 2009 The ghost stories of M.R. James are widely considered to be the best supernatural literature ever written. This volume was his first collection of short stories to be published (1904) and is a fine introduction to this chilling, scholarly author. ( 5632 views) by G. Wells Taylor - PublishAmerica, 2008 A dead lawyer enters the office of Wildclown Investigations and hires the detective to find his killer.
Wildclown and his dead sidekick soon find themselves entangled in a battle for control of a secret that offers either hope or doom for humanity. ( 6621 views) by Robert Boyczuk - ChiZine Publications, 2008 Love and loss are the two prevailing themes in this gripping short story collection, featuring 19 of the author's tales: The Death Artist, When Fat Men Love Thin Women, Monster, The Uncertainty Principle, The Love Clinic, and more. ( 5769 views) by Richard Kadrey - Night Shade Books, 2007 Spyder Lee is a happy man who owns a tattoo shop.
One night a demon tries to bite his head off before he’s saved by a stranger. The demon infected Spyder so that he can suddenly see the world as it really is: full of angels, demons and monsters. ( 10231 views) by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, 1922 Tales of Terror and Mystery is a collection of tales that will make your spine tingle. The book is brimming with unexpected twists and surprises, it makes for compulsive reading. Doyle is the famous creator of extraordinaire detective Sherlock Holmes. ( 10398 views) by Henry James - Project Gutenberg, 1995 Before Alfred Hitchcock there was Henry James.
The young governess is the only one who sees the ghosts. The book starting out as a ghost story, becomes a psychological horror. A glimpse into the human mind as the ultimate source of evil. ( 10371 views) by Gaston Leroux - Grosset & Dunlap, 1911 Gaston Leroux's book is much darker than the familiar Broadway musical and film. A genuine Gothic murder, the Phantom of the Opera, terrorizes Paris Opera House by a blackmail plot, and murderous actions after that. Absorbing and fascinating reading.
( 10417 views) by Robert Louis Stevenson - Scott-Thaw, 1904 Stevenson's exploration of human evil, Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr.
Hyde, is a synonym for the split personality. This dark fantasy is a product of its time, based on theories of evolution, class, and the secrets of the soul. ( 10547 views) by Washington Irving - D. Estes & company, 1900 Ghost story set in a cursed part of town called Sleepy Holow. Ichabod Crane finds himself hunted by a headless horseman who patrols the country. The book is an early American fiction story wonderfully told, which is still widely read today.
( 10355 views) by Mary Shelley - Sever, Francis, & Co., 1869 The story of Frankenstein's monstrous creation has enthralled generations of readers and inspired countless writers of horror. Experience the sweeping force of the prose, the grotesque imagery, and the multilayered themes of Shelley's masterpiece. ( 10607 views).