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Horror

Polybius by Collin Armstrong

Definitely reminded me of all of those cult classic 80’s horror movies. I figured out some things earlier than the characters did, but I was hooked to the end, wanting to find out what happens. Would recommend to booksellers, co-workers, friends and family.

Polybius by Collin Armstrong, (List Price: $28.99, Gallery Books, 9781668044971, April 2025)

Reviewed by Stacey Schwartz, Murder On the Beach Mystery Bookstore in Delray Beach, Florida

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The Buffalo Hunter Hunter by Stephen Graham Jones

SGJ has once again opened his veins and spilled himself onto the page, giving us a dense, heart-breaking, and revenge-filled vampire novel — one that stabs deep and drinks fully.

The Buffalo Hunter Hunter by Stephen Graham Jones, (List Price: $29.99, S&S/Saga Press, 9781668075081, March 2025)

Reviewed by Adam Fall, Underbrush Books in Rogers, Arkansas

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How to Survive a Slasher by Justine Pucella Winans

Get ready for some major creepy, serial killer vibes with this new YA horror novel! CJ’s hometown has the nickname Slasherville for a reason. It’s been the site of two mass killings, several years apart. The town has embraced the nickname, but CJ is less than thrilled, since their dad barely survived the first one and was killed in the second. And Moon Satter, the mysterious author who penned novelizations of both events, isn’t helping matters. But when CJ receives a new manuscript, with real names of her classmates, she’s not sure if it’s a prank or something scarier.

How to Survive a Slasher by Justine Pucella Winans, (List Price: $19.99, Bloomsbury YA, 9781547616312, March 2025)

Reviewed by Jennifer Jones, Bookmiser in Marietta, Georgia

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Book Buzz: Wake Up and Open Your Eyes by Clay McLeod Chapman

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Clay McLeod Chapman, photo credit Shortwave Publishing

To be honest, every book [I write] has different origins. I remember reading a lot about recruitment videos for Al Qaeda. TikTok and Facebook were being used as recruitment tools for terrorist cells. It was rare, but there was a lot of pearl-clutching when some young suburban white woman was radicalized. To me, that was so fascinating, because on some level, regardless of where these radicalizations came from, there was always a moment where the common refrain from family members was that they weren’t like themselves anymore. They were possessed. You could start listing instances that were said about someone. It was never one thing. It was never just Fox News, or just Facebook. I’ve had family members caught up in the wellness craze that existed before Goop. There’s a mistrust in conventional medicine, where people leap over doctors into untested, unregulated [medicine]. To me, that was alarming, because it was all coming from Facebook ads and memes. It’s like a sinkhole. From doing the deep dive, it’s like wellness culture leads to right-wing extremism. It’s so apparent. There’s like a digital paper trail to maneuver. It’s easy for an outside observer to see it, but if you’re caught in that rabbit hole, it’s terrifying, because you’re just not aware of it.

It makes me think “what’s going to be MY rabbit hole?”

― Clay McLeod Chapman, Interview, Macabre Daily

Wake Up and Open Your Eyes by Clay McLeod Chapman

What booksellers are saying about Wake Up and Open Your Eyes

  • This may be Chapman’s most brutal yet! Noah is used to his Boomer parents being unreasonable about things and that they’re getting increasingly more racist and right-wing as they age – but he’s not prepared for what happens when the Great Reawakening hits. People have been turned into zombies through right-wing news outlets and social media links and the results are horrifying. Can Noah and his nephew get out of Richmond VA safely – and what will happen to them if they can? This book is tense, timely, and terrifying and it might just make you unplug forever.
      ― Andrea Richardson, Fountain Bookstore in Richmond, Virginia | BUY

  • More orgies per page than any book i’ve ever read. absolutely insane and chilling, chapman’s best so far.
      ― Meagan Smith, Righton Books in St Simons Island, Georgia | BUY

  • Deeply outlandish yet relatable in the scariest sense. This book will make your skin crawl and fill you with an overwhelming sense of dread that will stick around for days.
      ― Kassie Weeks, Oxford Exchange in Tampa, Florida | BUY

  • FAX news is brainwashing our nation. Noah Fairchild no longer recognizes his parents. Literally. Did he really just unhinge his dad’s jaw by shoving the remote control down his throat sideways? “The Great Reawakening” has invaded far-right news and social media in the most terrifying way possible as family turns on family, neighbor on neighbor. Part apocalyptic but mostly slap you in the face metaphorical, this book is 1000% my jam! If I am looking for grotesque, shocking, controversial, skin crawling imagery, then I have to look no further than the modern horror master, Clay McLeod Chapman.
      ― Suzanne Carnes, Underground Books in Carrollton, Georgia | BUY

About Clay McLeod Chapman

Clay McLeod Chapman writes novels, comic books, and children’s books, as well as for film and TV. He is the author of the horror novels The Remaking, Whisper Down the Lane, Ghost Eaters, and What Kind of Mother. He also co-wrote Quiet Part Loud, a horror podcast produced by Jordan Peele’s Monkeypaw for Spotify. Visit him at claymcleodchapman.com.

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Wake Up and Open Your Eyes by Clay Chapman

FAX news is brainwashing our nation. Noah Fairchild no longer recognizes his parents. Literally. Did he really just unhinge his dad’s jaw by shoving the remote control down his throat sideways? “The Great Reawakening” has invaded far-right news and social media in the most terrifying way possible as family turns on family, neighbor on neighbor. Part apocalyptic but mostly slap-you-in-the-face metaphorical, this book is 1000% my jam! If I am looking for grotesque, shocking, controversial, skin-crawling imagery, then I have to look no further than the modern horror master, Clay McLeod Chapman.

Wake Up and Open Your Eyes by Clay Chapman, (List Price: $24.99, Quirk Books, 9781683693956, January 2025)

Reviewed by Suzanne Carnes, Underground Books in Carrollton, Georgia

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Victorian Psycho by Virginia Feito

I’ve been trying to think of words to describe Virginia Feito’s Victorian Psycho, and I’ve come up with: propulsive, visceral, disorienting, and riveting. The writing barrels you toward an ending that I was prepared to find shocking, but still managed to surprise me. I was amazed at how funny Feito is in the midst of the absolute chaos on the page and how big of a punch she managed to pack into a novella. You know exactly what you are getting into from page one: Virginia Feito grabs you by the neck (with her teeth) and does not relent until long after you’ve finished the book. Winifred Notty will haunt you, and since she can’t kill you, she will have to settle for that.

Victorian Psycho by Virginia Feito, (List Price: $24.99, Liveright, 9781631498633, February 2025)

Reviewed by Chelsea Bauer, Union Avenue Books in Knoxville, Tennessee

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Old Soul by Susan Barker

I am not the most familiar with the conventions of horror novels, so they always seem to startle and surprise me when I make my way to one! Old Soul is everything you could desire from the genre: spooky and thrilling, gory and macabre, the mystery at its core kept me reading into the night even as I burrowed under the covers (for protection, ya know). I need you to read this one so we can talk about it!

Old Soul by Susan Barker, (List Price: $29, G.P. Putnam’s Sons, 9780593718292, January 2025)

Reviewed by Michelle Cavalier, Cavalier House Books in Denham Springs, Louisiana

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Witchcraft for Wayward Girls by Grady Hendrix

Wow. If there’s one thing Grady Hendrix is going to do, it’s researching a topic thoroughly. This is a beautifully haunting thought-provoking story about societal views and motherhood while also dabbling with witchcraft. There are moments where you laugh, feel scared, and even cry. That’s the beauty of this book, everything comes with a price.

Witchcraft for Wayward Girls by Grady Hendrix, (List Price: $30, Berkley, 9780593548981, January 2025)

Reviewed by Caylee Wilson, Midtown Reader in Tallahassee, Florida

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Witchcraft for Wayward Girls by Grady Hendrix

Hendrix weaves together the harsh facts of homes for single, pregnant teenagers with the fantasy of magic spells. Equally heartbreaking, funny, and terrifying!

Witchcraft for Wayward Girls by Grady Hendrix, (List Price: $30, Berkley, 9780593548981, January 2025)

Reviewed by Teresa Dampier, Bookmarks in Winston-Salem, North Carolina

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Lonely Places by Kate Anderson

Chase and Guthrie are two sisters who essentially grew up traveling the country with their parents and living in a renovated school bus after a tragedy occurred in their lives. After another accident happens to Guthrie, the family decides they need stability. Settling in Pando, they take up residence in a fire lookout in the middle of a forest. Not long after, Guthrie becomes obsessed with some of the trees and begins talking to herself. The significance? Guthrie’s past tragedy rendered her mute. Trying to save money for college and escape from the “hippie” lifestyle, Chase takes a summer job at a nearby camp. Even though she tries to resist, she soon makes friends and has a summer crush. Throughout the summer, strange things continue to occur in the forest – trees appear to have faces, Guthrie brings home collections of bones, and the summer is overshadowed by the story of a girl who went missing in the same forest decades ago. Next – Guthrie goes missing, and the family must find her before it’s too late. To find Guthrie, Chase and her family must face their past and the trauma that brought them to Pando. Lonely Places is a “slow burn” YA horror novel that mixes the past with the present and presents a psychological plot twist that will keep the reader guessing to the very end.

Lonely Places by Kate Anderson, (List Price: $14.99, Flux, 9781635831016, October 2024)

Reviewed by Marcia Honeycutt Roseman, Editions Book Store in Kannapolis, North Carolina

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Spotlight On: Graveyard Shift by M. L. Rio

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M. L. Rio, photo by Cait Bradyn

It was an idea I’d been kicking around for a long time. I wanted to write a story that took place in just one night, but it didn’t feel like a whole novel. When my publisher asked if I had anything in the story drawer that might work for a novella, I thought of it immediately. The story grew from there, drawing on a lot of things in my academic past—including the graveyard behind my dorm where I hung out as an undergrad and my own experience of chronic insomnia and the desperation that it causes. Because I also work in the medical humanities, I was eager to try putting a sci-fi spin on something. With the length in mind, I wanted something fast-paced and fun, so I did kind of take Scooby Doo as a model. I’d like to think it’s a grown-up version of that—same wacky energy but with a little more intellectual substance.
― M. L. Rio, Interview, Los Angeles Public Library

Graveyard Shift: A Novella by M. L. Rio

What booksellers are saying about Graveyard Shift: A Novella

  • If The Last of Us was told through a dark academia lens, it would be Graveyard Shift. After discovering a large, freshly-dug hole in the ground during a late-night meetup, a group of insomniacs uncovers a mysterious plot with dangerous ramifications. An absolutely immersive narrative!
      ― Matilda McNeely, Little Shop of Stories in Decatur, Georgia | BUY

  • M.L. Rio returns! This novella is the perfect way to spend a rainy evening. Graveyard Shift is a story made up of insomniacs and their worst imaginings. Nightmares meet reality, and it all unfolds in the span of a few sleepless hours. I could read it again and again!
      ― Rachel Randolph, Parnassus Books in Nashville, Tennessee | BUY

  • Brimming with late-night decadence, this novella will chill you through all your sleepless nights. M.L. Rio knows how to make a memorable cast of characters and propel you through the story with mystery and literary charm. I couldn’t get enough!
      ― Hallee Israel, Pearl’s Books in Fayetteville, Arkansas | BUY

  • The Breakfast Club meets The Last of Us meets—yes—Scooby Doo in this quiet, uncanny Gothic. Our tale begins with five acquaintances from different walks of life, bonded only by their chronic insomnia and pervasive loneliness, discovering an empty grave one sleepless night. Then come the rats. The ensuing unraveling of both a sinister conspiracy and our heroes’ collective sanity unfolds hour by hour, from midnight to 10am, as they piece together the awful truth about their mundane university town. M.L. Rio creates atmosphere like few can, attending to each grim detail with the macabre glee of someone who loves horror. (And let me just say: as a woman who spent many restless nights wandering the cemetery outside my dormitory, I felt deeply connected to this work.)
      ― Charlie Monroe, Flyleaf Books in Chapel Hill, North Carolina | BUY

  • An eerie story about a group of strangers all connected by their nocturnal movements, “Graveyard Shift” was a perfect combination of horror and sci-fi. I loved the way the characters’ lives intertwined yet still felt distinct. This story has added fuel to my suspicions that mushrooms are better off left alone. The story was well-paced and perfectly creepy despite being short. And I fully believe more books should include playlists and drink recipes.
      ― Ashley White, Cavalier House Books in Denham Springs, Louisiana | BUY

About M. L. Rio

M. L. Rio is the author of international bestseller If We Were Villains, which has been published in twenty countries and eighteen languages. She holds an MA in Shakespeare studies from King’s College London and Shakespeare’s Globe and a PhD in English from the University of Maryland, College Park. Graveyard Shift is her first novella.

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American Rapture by CJ Leede

I will never recover from American Rapture. This book will do everything: make you cry, make you scream, make you shiver, and make you think about your life in a way you’ve never done before. Sophie, a teenage girl raised in a stifling and strict Catholic town, goes on a journey across the Midwest, searching for her twin brother across a landscape of violence and pestilence. Along the way, she builds a found family of other wandering survivors, and she discovers new perspectives on faith, desire, shame, queerness, authority, and righteousness. CJ Leede will tear your heart out with this high-octane horror/thriller.

American Rapture by CJ Leede, (List Price: $27.99, Tor Nightfire, 9781250857927, October 2024)

Reviewed by Catherine Pabalate, Epilogue Books Chocolate Brews in Chapel Hill, North Carolina

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Don’t Let the Forest In by CG Drews

If a hauntingly unhinged fever dream could physically exist, it would take form of this book. This is the type of story I will spend MONTHS thinking about.

Don’t Let the Forest In by CG Drews, (List Price: $19.99, Feiwel & Friends, 9781250895660, October 2024)

Reviewed by Shannon Rogers, Page 158 Books in Wake Forest, North Carolina

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Memorials by Richard Chizmar

What a creepy, look over your shoulder, slow burn novel! Three college students set off on a school project to shoot a documentary on roadside memorials. Things start out fairly smoothly, but as they get farther into Appalachia, strange events begin to occur. Angry townies, people lurking and watching from afar, and a menacing symbol drawn at the site of the memorials. Fans of Stephen King won’t be able to put this one down. Warning: It will keep you up at night.

Memorials by Richard Chizmar, (List Price: $29.99, Gallery Books, 9781668009192, October 2024)

Reviewed by Kathy Clemmons, Sundog Books in Santa Rosa Beach, Florida

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Beneath the Trees Where Nobody Sees by Patrick Horvath

A perfect graphic novel for Fall. The juxtaposition of the gory murders with the colorful animal characters is absolutely delightful. An excellent read to curl up with by a fire.

Beneath the Trees Where Nobody Sees by Patrick Horvath, (List Price: $17.99, IDW Publishing, 9798887241081, September 2024)

Reviewed by Michelle Weiler, Quail Ridge Books in Raleigh, North Carolina

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