Horror is vampires, zombies and curses, but it is also the slow disintegration of personality, the subtle machinations of evil, and inflexible belief that destroys all which it does not accord. You will find these and many other shades of fear and terror among our horror selections. From founders of the horror genre like Francis Stevens and William Hope Hodgson to contemporary practitioners like Joe Vadalma and J. D. Crayne, you will find a feast of fear set before you on our table.
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THE VISITATION: A Novel of Menace by Stuart J. Byrne
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THE WHITE WOLF OF THE HARTZ MOUNTAINS & Other Lycanthropic Tales - Jean Marie Stine, Ed.
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TRUE VAMPIRES OF HISTORY: From Roman Times to the Present by Donald F. Glut
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TRUE WEREWOLVES OF HISTORY: From Ancient Times to the Present by Donald F. Glut
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UNCLE DANIEL'S DEN: A Horror Novel by J. D. Crayne
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WEIRD AND STRANGE TALES: The Best from the Golden Age of the Shudder Pulps, Jean Marie Stine, Ed.
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WOLF IN THE GARDEN: The Classic of Lycanthropy by Alfred H. Bill
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WYRM IN THE HEART by Matt Kirkby
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X—THE MAN WITH THE X-RAY EYES by Eunice Sudak