The horror genre is experiencing a thrilling resurgence in popular culture. With scary movies, TV series, and video games captivating audiences, horror literature has also stepped into the spotlight. Here’s a curated list of the top 10 horror novels from the last decade that will keep you on the edge of your seat.
The Sun Down Motel (2020)
In 1982, Viv takes a job at the Sun Down Motel to finance her move to New York City. She quickly discovers that something unsettling haunts the motel. 35 years later, Carly Kirk, Viv’s niece, becomes the night clerk, determined to solve her aunt’s mysterious disappearance.
Simone St. James crafts a brilliant blend of murder mystery and supernatural horror in “The Sun Down Motel.” The dual timelines, set in 1982 and 2017, create a compelling and creepy psychological thriller that will captivate you from beginning to end.
Penpal (2012)
“Penpal,” inspired by the famous Reddit creepy pasta, tells the story of an unnamed narrator piecing together terrifying events from his childhood. He realizes these experiences are connected, suggesting something has been following him since birth, shaping his entire life.
Dathan Auerbach’s unique novel takes a dark and disturbing approach to mystery. “Penpal” is a short but impactful book that will stay with you, questioning the very nature of the story long after you finish reading.
The Twisted Ones (2019)
After her grandmother’s death, Mouse is tasked with clearing out her isolated home. She discovers her step-grandfather’s journal detailing the activities of terrifying beings in the surrounding woods. As Mouse investigates, she uncovers horrifying secrets about her grandmother’s house.
T. Kingfisher’s “The Twisted Ones” is a creepy, anxiety-inducing book with a compelling protagonist. Despite the horrifying events, Vernon’s signature humor balances the narrative, making it a must-read.
Beneath (2017)
Cora, a reporter with a troubled past, is sent to rural Georgia to cover a story about an Appalachian cult of snake handlers. She meets Father Michael, a charismatic priest who seems to hide dark secrets. Cora sets aside her trauma to uncover the church’s secrets and expose the cult.
Kristi DeMeester’s “Beneath” is an unpredictable novel known for its mind-bending twists. This debut novel is dark and distressing, with brutal shifts that make it impossible to put down.
Summer, Fireworks & My Corpse (2010)
This compilation by Otsuichi features three separate horror stories. The title story is about the murder of a nine-year-old girl, narrated from beyond the grave. “Yuko” explores a housekeeper’s suspicions about her employer’s hidden wife. “Black Fairy Tale” follows a girl who receives an eye transplant and experiences the memories of the deceased owner.
Otsuichi’s collection is a masterclass in Japanese horror, filled with unsettling mysteries and unpredictable storytelling that will leave you deeply disturbed.
The Institute (2019)
Luke Ellis’s life is upended when his parents are murdered and he is kidnapped. He finds himself in the Institute, where other gifted children are subjected to terrifying experiments. Together, they plot to escape under the watchful eye of the ruthless director, Mrs. Sigsby.
Stephen King’s “The Institute” is a thrilling and chilling tale reminiscent of “Stranger Things.” This compelling novel showcases King’s enduring talent for crafting suspenseful and horrifying stories.
Someone Like Me (2018)
After escaping her abusive ex-husband, Liz realizes something has changed within her. She feels as though another, more violent personality is taking over. This new persona threatens to consume her life.
M.R. Carey’s “Someone Like Me” is a powerful horror novel that tackles domestic abuse and coping mechanisms. The narrative is gripping and intelligent, making it a hard book to put down.
The Vanishing (2014)
Julia Bishop, facing the consequences of her husband’s crimes, takes a strange offer to become a companion to a reclusive author in Havenwood. As soon as she arrives, strange things start happening. The house feels familiar, and the residents are overly accommodating.
Wendy Webb’s “The Vanishing” is a supernatural thriller filled with well-developed characters and a core mystery that will keep you guessing until the shocking twist.
NOS4A2 (2013)
Victoria McQueen, who has the supernatural ability to find lost things, once escaped Charles Manx, a kidnapper who takes children to Christmasland. Now an adult, Victoria must confront Manx again to protect her son from his terrifying plans.
Joe Hill’s “NOS4A2” is a unique and disturbing novel with a complex story and unforgettable villain. Its profound and unsettling world makes it essential reading in the horror genre.
The Winter People (2014)
When her mother vanishes, 19-year-old Ruthie discovers a hidden diary belonging to Sara Shea, a previous homeowner who died mysteriously. Ruthie uncovers a dark mystery surrounding her mother, her house, and the town, revealing a pattern of unexplained disappearances.
Jennifer McMahon’s “The Winter People” is a gripping page-turner with a dark, eerie atmosphere. Its well-crafted narrative and chilling ending solidify its place as one of the best horror novels of the decade.
These top 10 horror novels from the last decade showcase the diverse and chilling landscape of modern horror literature. From supernatural mysteries to psychological thrillers, each book offers a unique and terrifying reading experience.
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