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6 Must-Read Horror Books to Get You Scared Before Autumn's End


I am currently living in denial that the fall season is coming to a close. The leaves are almost off the trees, my teas of choice are changing from pumpkin spice to gingerbread, and mornings are getting colder and colder. BUT! The season is not over yet and there are still a few weeks to get in those spooky horror autumn reads!


Below are some of my favorites!



The Haar by David Sodergren



Cover of The Haar: Black with red creature on the cover

"Muriel McAuley has lived in the Scottish fishing village of Witchaven all her life. She was born there, and she intends to die there.


But when an overseas property developer threatens to evict the residents from their homes and raze Witchaven to the ground in the name of progress, all seems lost… until the day a mysterious fog bank creeps inland.


THE HAAR


To some it brings redemption… to others, it brings only madness and death. What macabre secrets lie within…


THE HAAR


Romantic and deranged, THE HAAR is a gore-soaked folk horror fairy tale from David Sodergren, author of The Forgotten Island and Maggie’s Grave."




What Moves The Dead by T. KingFisher


Cover of What Moves the Dead: Rabbit and mushrooms

"When Alex Easton, a retired soldier, receives word that their childhood friend Madeline Usher is dying, they race to the ancestral home of the Ushers in the remote countryside of Ruritania.


What they find there is a nightmare of fungal growths and possessed wildlife, surrounding a dark, pulsing lake. Madeline sleepwalks and speaks in strange voices at night, and her brother Roderick is consumed with a mysterious malady of the nerves.


Aided by a redoubtable British mycologist and a baffled American doctor, Alex must unravel the secret of the House of Usher before it consumes them all."








The September House by Clarissa Orlando



Cover of The September House: Red background with white old house

"A woman is determined to stay in her dream home even after it becomes a haunted nightmare in this compulsively readable, twisty, and layered debut novel.


When Margaret and her husband Hal bought the large Victorian house on Hawthorn Street—for sale at a surprisingly reasonable price—they couldn’t believe they finally had a home of their own. Then they discovered the hauntings. Every September, the walls drip blood. The ghosts of former inhabitants appear, and all of them are terrified of something that lurks in the basement. Most people would flee.


Margaret is not most people.


Margaret is staying. It’s her house. But after four years Hal can’t take it anymore, and he leaves abruptly. Now, he’s not returning calls, and their daughter Katherine—who knows nothing about the hauntings—arrives, intent on looking for her missing father. To make things worse, September has just begun, and with every attempt Margaret and Katherine make at finding Hal, the hauntings grow more harrowing, because there are some secrets the house needs to keep."








Crossroads by Laurel Hightower


Crossroads cover: Silhouette of woman with a grave

"How far would you go to bring back someone you love?


When Chris's son dies in a tragic car crash, her world is devastated. The walls of grief close in on Chris's life until, one day, a small cut on her finger changes everything.


A drop of blood falls from Chris's hand onto her son's roadside memorial and, later that night, Chris thinks she sees his ghost outside her window. Only, is it really her son's ghost, or is it something else—something evil?


Soon Chris is playing a dangerous game with forces beyond her control in a bid to see her son, Trey, alive once again."







The Books of Accidents by Chuck Wendig



Cover of book of accidents: two houses reflecting each other

"Long ago, Nathan lived in a house in the country with his abusive father—and has never told his family what happened there.


Long ago, Maddie was a little girl making dolls in her bedroom when she saw something she shouldn’t have—and is trying to remember that lost trauma by making haunting sculptures.


Long ago, something sinister, something hungry, walked in the tunnels and the mountains and the coal mines of their hometown in rural Pennsylvania.


Now, Nate and Maddie Graves are married, and they have moved back to their hometown with their son, Oliver.


And now what happened long ago is happening again . . . and it is happening to Oliver. He meets a strange boy who becomes his best friend, a boy with secrets of his own and a taste for dark magic.


This dark magic puts them at the heart of a battle of good versus evil and a fight for the soul of the family—and perhaps for all of the world. But the Graves family has a secret weapon in this battle: their love for one another."








The Gathering Dark Anthology: Edited by Tori Bovalino



The Gathering Dark cover: elements include a woman and town burning and a creature with a bridge (all illustrated)

"A cemetery full of the restless dead. A town so wicked it has already burned twice, with the breath of the third fire looming. A rural, isolated bridge with a terrifying monster waiting for the completion of its summoning ritual. A lake that allows the drowned to return, though they have been changed by the claws of death. These are the shadowed, liminal spaces where the curses and monsters lurk, refusing to be forgotten.


Hauntings, and a variety of horrifying secrets, lurk in the places we once called home. Written by New York Times bestselling, and other critically acclaimed, authors these stories shed a harsh light on the scariest tales we grew up with."








Hope you enjoyed my recommendations for horror books to read! Happy Reading!




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