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Your Mind Is A Terrible Thing by Hailey PiperPhoto Courtesy: Off Limits Press LLCADVERTISEMENTYour Mind is a Terrible Thing by Hailey Piper follows anxious communications specialist Alito aboard a starship that has been compromised by a chilling intruder. After discovering that members of the crew have vanished, Alito begins to learn more about the monster who may be responsible for the disappearances. When Alito learns that the creature is capable of hacking into his psyche and controlling his mind, he enters fight against mind-control and time for a chance at survival.
Will he survive or will the violent intruder prevail?Horror Novels With a History TwistAsylum Middle East Phone Number List by Madeleine RouxADVERTISEMENTPhoto Courtesy: HarperCollins Publishers ADVERTISEMENTAsylum from Madeleine Roux’s series of the same name is a magnificently hair-raising addition to your fall reading list. Dan Crawford is eager to turn over a new leaf at New Hampshire Prep, but when he discovers that his dorm used to be an asylum, he and his friends uncover secrets that rock them to the core. Can this misfit and his buddies survive the aftermath of their discoveries? Dreadful Sorry by Kathryn Reiss Photo Courtesy: Harcourt Childrens BooksADVERTISEMENTWhen Abby begins to suspect that something supernatural may be responsible for her friend’s strange behavior, she decides it may be time for a good old-fashioned exorcism.

But will her efforts be enough — or will both young women succumb to the dark force inside Gretchen?Horror Novels For Fans of Crime Fiction and Murder MysteriesHidden Pictures by Jason RekulakADVERTISEMENTPhoto Courtesy: Macmillan BooksADVERTISEMENTWhat’s once thought of as a child’s adorable artwork turns into something more alarming. How? Well, when young Teddy’s babysitter, Mallory, notices the similar ities between the dark drawings and an old unsolved murder, she teams up with an unlikely group to discover the truth in Jason Rekulak’s gripping, spine-chilling novel Hidden Pictures.The Book of Cold Cases by Simone St.
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