Seven new and forthcoming horror books—including three starred reviews—recommended by LJ's resident horror expert. Click here to read more. |
- Cesare, Adam. Clown in a Cornfield. HarperTeen. Aug. 2020. 352p. ISBN 9780062854599. $17.99. HORROR
- Three Words That Describe This Book: cinematic, social commentary, fun
- Fram, John. The Bright Lands. Hanover Square: Harlequin. Jul. 2020. 480p. ISBN 9781335836625. $27.99. HORROR
- Three Words That Describe This Book: supernatural mystery, shifting pov, terrifyingly realistic
- Graham Jones, Stephen. Night of the Mannequins. Tor.com. Sept. 2020. 144p. ISBN 9781250752079. pap. $11.99. HORROR
- Three Words That Describe This Book: intensely unsettling, unreliable narrator, stream of consciousness style
- Henderson, Alexis. The Year of the Witching. Ace: Berkley. Jul. 2020. 368p. ISBN 9780593099605. $26. HORROR
- Three Words That Describe This Book: witches, dystopian, family secrets
- Kozeniewski, Stephen & Wile E. Young. The Perfectly Fine House. Grindhouse. Mar. 2020. 230p. ISBN 9781941918630 . pap. $14.95. HORROR
- Three Words That Describe This Book: twist on a trope, great world building, suspenseful
- Malerman, Josh. Malorie. Del Rey: Ballantine. Jul. 2020. 320p. ISBN 9780593156858. $28. HORROR
- Three Words That Describe This Book: sequel, multiple pov, intense dread
- Miscreations: Gods, Monstrosities & Other Horrors. Written Backwards. Feb. 2020. 342p. ed. by Doug Murano & Michael Bailey. ISBN 9781732724464. $29.95; pap. ISBN 9781732724471. $16.95. HORROR
- Three Words That Describe This Book: popular authors, range of "scares," monster-human connection
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