book reviews
Book reviews for horror fans; weather a sleepless night with literary accounts of hauntings, possessions, zombies, vampires and beyond.
"Suriya and Her Friends"
Once upon a time, there lived a young woman named Suriya. She was very adventurous and loved exploring new places. One day, Suriya and her friends heard about an old abandoned house on the outskirts of town. They all decided to go there and see if they could find any ghosts.
By velayudham 3 years ago in Horror
Abandoned Cabin Horror
Abandoned Cabin Horror Once upon a time, in a small town nestled in the heart of the woods, there lived a young girl named Emily. She was known for her kind heart and adventurous spirit, always eager to explore the dense forest that surrounded her home. But little did she know, the woods held a dark secret, a secret that would change her life forever.
By Premkumar T3 years ago in Horror
The Haunting of Mrs. Knowlton
It was a dreary night, and the fog had descended upon the city like a shroud. I was on call at the hospital, and the silence in the corridors was broken only by the occasional beep of a monitor. I was reviewing the charts of my patients when suddenly, I heard a faint whispering coming from the room of Mrs. Knowlton, an elderly patient with advanced-stage cancer.
By Ponmudi Dharani3 years ago in Horror
" Haunted Cottage Story "
Once upon a time, in a small village nestled in the heart of a dense forest, there lived a young girl named Emily. She was a kind and gentle soul, loved by all who knew her. Her parents, who were both deceased, had left her a small cottage on the outskirts of the village. Emily lived there alone, but she was never lonely. She had many friends in the village and spent most of her days helping the less fortunate.
By @Sakthivel3 years ago in Horror
Night walk!!!
The well-heeled extravagant penthouses with dizzying views may seem like the epitome of luxury, but little do people know that beneath the basements of these grand buildings lie secret catacombs that have flourished unknown for hundreds of years. On the corner of what is known as 30th Street and 8th cross, lies a cluster of six massive catacombs all connected by a short, nondescript dark passageway. The rooms are lit by countless black six-foot candle holders supporting tall, fat white candles that have burned for centuries, their flames never extinguished, and their soft, jittery glow widely dancing ominously off the heavy stone blocks and dark shadowed walls of the rooms and corridors.
By Jagatheesh M3 years ago in Horror










