Secondhand Horror, Thriller & Fantasy Bargain Book Box DSH870

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Secondhand Horror & Supernatural Bargain Book Box

Delve into the chilling depths of fear with this bargain box packed with spine-tingling horror and supernatural tales. Featuring masters of the genre and unsettling explorations of the unknown, this collection promises to keep you on the edge of your seat. From classic hauntings and psychic phenomena to ancient evils and psychological terrors, these secondhand books offer a thrilling escape into worlds where darkness reigns and the line between reality and nightmare is terrifyingly thin. [Please note there is a duplicate copy of Pet Sematary in this box].

Contents:

  1. Child Possessed by R. C. Hutchinson. A chilling tale exploring the dark side of childhood innocence and the terrifying possibility of supernatural influence. This novel delves into the psychological and potentially demonic forces at play when a young girl exhibits disturbing and inexplicable behavior, leaving those around her grappling with fear and the unknown.
  2. Carrion Comfort by Dan Simmons. A terrifying epic where ancient psychic vampires feed on the emotions of others, manipulating them into acts of horrific violence. A small group discovers their existence and must find a way to stop these powerful, immortal beings before they consume humanity's will and soul.
  3. Leonardo's Law by Warren Murphy. A thrilling adventure involving a mysterious artifact and dangerous secrets. The protagonist is drawn into a deadly game of cat and mouse, where ancient knowledge holds the key to power and survival against ruthless enemies.
  4. Reign of Terror (The 2nd Corpus Book of Victorian Horror Stories). A collection of chilling tales from the Victorian era, showcasing the dark imagination of the period. Featuring stories of ghosts, monsters, and psychological terror, this anthology delves into the anxieties and fears of 19th-century society, offering a glimpse into the roots of modern horror fiction.
  5. The Lucifer Key by Malcolm MacPherson. A gripping thriller involving a dangerous conspiracy and a race against time to prevent a catastrophic event. The protagonist uncovers a plot linked to a powerful, hidden organization, leading them on a perilous journey filled with intrigue, betrayal, and high-stakes action.
  6. The Island by T. M. Wright. A haunting and atmospheric novel exploring themes of isolation, memory, and the supernatural. Set on a remote island, the story follows characters grappling with unsettling events and the feeling of being watched, where the boundaries between reality and the spectral world begin to blur.
  7. The Dead Zone by Stephen King. A man wakes from a coma with psychic abilities, able to see people's futures through touch. When he foresees a dangerous politician causing a nuclear apocalypse, he faces a moral dilemma: should he use his power to prevent the future, even if it means committing murder?
  8. While Angels Sleep by Judith Kelman. A suspenseful novel where a woman's life is shattered by a tragic event, leading her into a world of secrets and danger. As she tries to piece together what happened, she uncovers a conspiracy that puts her and her family at risk, forcing her to confront a terrifying truth.
  9. Peter Straub Mystery by Peter Straub. A collection showcasing the master of horror and suspense's darker, more mysterious works. These stories delve into the unsettling corners of the human psyche and the supernatural, blending psychological depth with chilling, atmospheric dread that will keep readers on edge.
  10. Trance by Joy Fielding. A psychological thriller about a woman who undergoes hypnosis to recover repressed memories, only to unlock terrifying secrets. As she delves deeper into her past, she uncovers a disturbing truth that puts her in grave danger, blurring the lines between memory, reality, and paranoia.
  11. The Amityville Horror by Jay Anson. Based on alleged true events, this book recounts the terrifying experiences of a family who move into a house where a mass murder occurred. They are soon subjected to increasingly disturbing paranormal phenomena, leading to a chilling and widely debated account of a haunting.
  12. Pet Sematary by Stephen King. A doctor moves his family to a rural town and discovers an ancient burial ground with the power to bring the dead back to life. When tragedy strikes, he makes a desperate choice with horrific consequences, unleashing an unspeakable evil upon his family.
  13. Interview with the Vampire by Anne Rice. A vampire recounts his centuries-long existence to a reporter, detailing his transformation, his complex relationship with his maker, and his struggles with immortality and morality. It's a gothic tale exploring themes of life, death, love, and the eternal burden of being undead.
  14. Black House by Stephen King and Peter Straub. A sequel to The Talisman, this novel follows Jack Sawyer, now a retired detective, who is drawn back into the supernatural world to investigate a series of horrific murders. He must journey between worlds to confront an ancient evil residing in a mysterious house.
  15. Dreadful Tales by Richard Laymon. A collection of short stories from the prolific horror author, known for his visceral and often disturbing narratives. These tales explore various facets of fear, from psychological terror to gruesome encounters, showcasing Laymon's signature style of relentless suspense and shocking twists.
  16. Morningstar by Peter Atkins. A dark and complex horror novel delving into occult themes and the nature of evil. The story follows characters entangled in a supernatural conflict, where ancient forces and dark rituals threaten to unleash a terrifying power upon the world, testing their limits of sanity and survival.
  17. It by Stephen King. A group of outcast kids in Derry, Maine, are terrorized by an ancient, shape-shifting evil that preys on their deepest fears, often appearing as a clown named Pennywise. Decades later, they must return as adults to confront the entity they thought they defeated, facing their past traumas and the enduring power of fear.


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Secondhand Horror & Supernatural Bargain Book Box

Delve into the chilling depths of fear with this bargain box packed with spine-tingling horror and supernatural tales. Featuring masters of the genre and unsettling explorations of the unknown, this collection promises to keep you on the edge of your seat. From classic hauntings and psychic phenomena to ancient evils and psychological terrors, these secondhand books offer a thrilling escape into worlds where darkness reigns and the line between reality and nightmare is terrifyingly thin. [Please note there is a duplicate copy of Pet Sematary in this box].

Contents:

  1. Child Possessed by R. C. Hutchinson. A chilling tale exploring the dark side of childhood innocence and the terrifying possibility of supernatural influence. This novel delves into the psychological and potentially demonic forces at play when a young girl exhibits disturbing and inexplicable behavior, leaving those around her grappling with fear and the unknown.
  2. Carrion Comfort by Dan Simmons. A terrifying epic where ancient psychic vampires feed on the emotions of others, manipulating them into acts of horrific violence. A small group discovers their existence and must find a way to stop these powerful, immortal beings before they consume humanity's will and soul.
  3. Leonardo's Law by Warren Murphy. A thrilling adventure involving a mysterious artifact and dangerous secrets. The protagonist is drawn into a deadly game of cat and mouse, where ancient knowledge holds the key to power and survival against ruthless enemies.
  4. Reign of Terror (The 2nd Corpus Book of Victorian Horror Stories). A collection of chilling tales from the Victorian era, showcasing the dark imagination of the period. Featuring stories of ghosts, monsters, and psychological terror, this anthology delves into the anxieties and fears of 19th-century society, offering a glimpse into the roots of modern horror fiction.
  5. The Lucifer Key by Malcolm MacPherson. A gripping thriller involving a dangerous conspiracy and a race against time to prevent a catastrophic event. The protagonist uncovers a plot linked to a powerful, hidden organization, leading them on a perilous journey filled with intrigue, betrayal, and high-stakes action.
  6. The Island by T. M. Wright. A haunting and atmospheric novel exploring themes of isolation, memory, and the supernatural. Set on a remote island, the story follows characters grappling with unsettling events and the feeling of being watched, where the boundaries between reality and the spectral world begin to blur.
  7. The Dead Zone by Stephen King. A man wakes from a coma with psychic abilities, able to see people's futures through touch. When he foresees a dangerous politician causing a nuclear apocalypse, he faces a moral dilemma: should he use his power to prevent the future, even if it means committing murder?
  8. While Angels Sleep by Judith Kelman. A suspenseful novel where a woman's life is shattered by a tragic event, leading her into a world of secrets and danger. As she tries to piece together what happened, she uncovers a conspiracy that puts her and her family at risk, forcing her to confront a terrifying truth.
  9. Peter Straub Mystery by Peter Straub. A collection showcasing the master of horror and suspense's darker, more mysterious works. These stories delve into the unsettling corners of the human psyche and the supernatural, blending psychological depth with chilling, atmospheric dread that will keep readers on edge.
  10. Trance by Joy Fielding. A psychological thriller about a woman who undergoes hypnosis to recover repressed memories, only to unlock terrifying secrets. As she delves deeper into her past, she uncovers a disturbing truth that puts her in grave danger, blurring the lines between memory, reality, and paranoia.
  11. The Amityville Horror by Jay Anson. Based on alleged true events, this book recounts the terrifying experiences of a family who move into a house where a mass murder occurred. They are soon subjected to increasingly disturbing paranormal phenomena, leading to a chilling and widely debated account of a haunting.
  12. Pet Sematary by Stephen King. A doctor moves his family to a rural town and discovers an ancient burial ground with the power to bring the dead back to life. When tragedy strikes, he makes a desperate choice with horrific consequences, unleashing an unspeakable evil upon his family.
  13. Interview with the Vampire by Anne Rice. A vampire recounts his centuries-long existence to a reporter, detailing his transformation, his complex relationship with his maker, and his struggles with immortality and morality. It's a gothic tale exploring themes of life, death, love, and the eternal burden of being undead.
  14. Black House by Stephen King and Peter Straub. A sequel to The Talisman, this novel follows Jack Sawyer, now a retired detective, who is drawn back into the supernatural world to investigate a series of horrific murders. He must journey between worlds to confront an ancient evil residing in a mysterious house.
  15. Dreadful Tales by Richard Laymon. A collection of short stories from the prolific horror author, known for his visceral and often disturbing narratives. These tales explore various facets of fear, from psychological terror to gruesome encounters, showcasing Laymon's signature style of relentless suspense and shocking twists.
  16. Morningstar by Peter Atkins. A dark and complex horror novel delving into occult themes and the nature of evil. The story follows characters entangled in a supernatural conflict, where ancient forces and dark rituals threaten to unleash a terrifying power upon the world, testing their limits of sanity and survival.
  17. It by Stephen King. A group of outcast kids in Derry, Maine, are terrorized by an ancient, shape-shifting evil that preys on their deepest fears, often appearing as a clown named Pennywise. Decades later, they must return as adults to confront the entity they thought they defeated, facing their past traumas and the enduring power of fear.