
Down Where Monsters Dwell
Icelandic author Knútsdóttir’s recent novels “Dead Weight” and “The Night Guest” have amassed glowing praise from bestselling writers, major publications, and award‑winning horror authors. Critics highlight the books’ eerie prose, character‑driven terror, and strong themes of female solidarity. Endorsements from the New York Times, Publishers Weekly, and the Wall Street Journal give the titles high visibility beyond niche horror circles. Both works are described as compelling, single‑sitting reads that linger long after the final page.

Chimera
Gretchen Felker‑Martin’s newest novel, *Chimera*, hits shelves on February 16 2027. The body‑horror tale follows the shapeshifting Skin Dancers of 1980s New England as a violent family pact spirals into a forest‑borne terror. Published by Nightfire, the 320‑page work builds on Felker‑Martin’s...

Mr. Lonelyhearts
Clay McLeod Chapman’s new novel *Wake Up and Open Your Eyes* has earned glowing endorsements from a roster of bestselling horror writers and major publications. Critics praise its visceral body horror, razor‑sharp political satire, and emotionally charged storytelling. The book...

The Secret Lives of Zombie Wives
Barbara Truelove’s horror novella *The Secret Lives of Zombie Wives* arrives on February 2, 2027, blending zombie lore with a satire of Instagram‑driven “trad wife” culture. The 160‑page story follows Patricia, a reanimated influencer who must confront a looming zombie horde while...

This Is Not an Exorcism
Ivy Fang’s debut novel *This Is Not an Exorcism* follows Laurel Meng, a Chinese‑American con artist who pretends to be an exorcist to pay her mother’s mounting medical bills. When a client at a rural bed‑and‑breakfast claims her deceased son...