Get Creeped Out with These 33 New and Upcoming Horror Novels

For dedicated horror fans, every season is Halloween season. October is a fine month; it just doesn’t come around often enough.
Most scholars consider horror fiction to be a subgenre of the larger designation of speculative fiction, which also includes science fiction, fantasy, alternate history, and roughly 1 million niche genres. But the lines can get blurry, and horror tends to creep its way into adjacent genres. Sci-fi horror, for instance, is a vibe unto itself in books, films, and video games. Weird fiction is its own numinous awesomeness.
Diversity is most definitely part of the fun with horror fiction, which brings us to our current roundup here, featuring new and upcoming titles from all corners of the vast horror genre map. Each of the books listed here is on shelves now or will be soon—you can check the release date in the individual listings.
Familiar faces include genre godfather Stephen King (Gwendy’s Final Task coauthored with Richard Chizmar) and perennial contender Grady Hendrix (How to Sell a Haunted House). Fans of old-school paranormal horror will want to scan Devil House by John Darnielle, also known for his work with (or sometimes as) North Carolina indie band the Mountain Goats. On the thriller-suspense tip, try Simone St. James’ The Book of Cold Cases.
If you’re looking for something more specific, you may want to check out the postapocalyptic transgender horror of Gretchen Felker-Martin’s Manhunt. Or maybe the Mexican haunted house–historical fiction hybrid of The Hacienda from Isabel Cañas. In the pretty-much-a-sure-bet category, veteran author Alma Katsu (The Hunger) is back with The Fervor, her tale of contagion and spider demons in World War II Japanese internment camps.
It really is quite a spread, for connoisseurs and newcomers alike. So dig in, have fun, and remember: As long as the covers are tucked in, the monsters can’t get you. Union bylaws, you see.
Scroll over the book covers to learn more about each title, and add the ones that pique your interest to your Want to Read shelf!
Which of these books are you most excited to read? Let us know in the comments below!
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Brilliant selection.
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We read the comments! ;)"We appreciate you guys. And this list is killer. No pun. Pun..maybe?








I've read some of T. Kingfisher's novels and he's pretty good -- so....why rewrite Poe?
Just my opinion.


1. She is a brilliant author
2. Im an H.G.Wells fan
3. S.G-M,s book is a follow on to Wells Dr.Moreau.


We read the comments! ;)"We appreciate you guys. And thi..."
yes, a pun for sure

Thank goodness! My TBR list was dwindling!


