book reviews
Book reviews for horror fans; weather a sleepless night with literary accounts of hauntings, possessions, zombies, vampires and beyond.
The Scream of the Dark A crumbling
empty house stood in the middle of a barren, unexplored forest, next to a dormant village. It had shattered windows, the door creaked in the wind on rusty hinges, and crawling ivy covered the walls. The villagers spoke horribly of the house, which remained empty for centuries. Despite the fact that no one entered, they warned him that the place was haunted. Some claimed to have witnessed something moving through the shattered windows and heard a noise at night. No one approached it—until the night in question.
By Evelyn Ava11 months ago in Horror
Revenge of a dead man's spirit
The Whisper of Vengeance In the small town of Hollow Creek, an old, crumbling mansion stands at the edge of the woods, haunted by the vengeful spirit of Samuel Gray. Samuel disappeared years ago under mysterious circumstances, and the mansion had been left to decay. A few weeks before the mansion was abandoned, Samuel had been betrayed by his closest friend, Thomas Reed. The next day, Samuel was found dead, his body hanging from a tree near the mansion. The authorities ruled it as suicide, but the townspeople whispered that it was murder, and Thomas had gone on to live a life of luxury while the town slowly forgot about the tragic death.
By Al Mahmud Hasan11 months ago in Horror
Horror Pizza House
A Horror Pizza House On a cold, foggy evening, Sam, a tired traveler, stumbles upon a peculiar, dimly lit pizza shop called "Pippo's Pizza House." The sign outside reads "Pippo's Pizza House," but the signs are chipped and the neon lights flicker intermittently. Sam hesitates for a moment, looking around the desolate street with no other cars or signs of life.
By Al Mahmud Hasan11 months ago in Horror
Whispers in the Fog
**Whispers in the Fog** The fog crept in thick that evening, shrouding the town in a dense, spectral veil. Jenna hated fog. It made her think about the night her brother disappeared—when he went into the mist and never came back. That had been ten years ago.
By Md Nurul Imam Babu11 months ago in Horror
The Silent Echo of Uncle Rambanda
Andonawa A true story As soon as I got home from work, I heard that Uncle Rambanda had fallen from a tree while he was mowing the lawn in the evening. Somehow, no one had seen him for hours. Since Uncle was late, my aunt had gone to look for him. Then she saw Uncle Rambanda lying at the base of the Kitul tree. When she looked closer, her head had split in two. He had hit his head on the rock at the base of the tree.
By Rohitha Lanka11 months ago in Horror






