Book covers of The Unmothers by Leslie J. Anderson, Cult Following by J.W. Ocker, and The Z Word by Linsay King-Miller
October is the perfect time to pick up new horror books, and there are plenty of great 2024 releases to get readers in the Halloween spirit. The most-anticipated horror books of the year include everything from slashers to supernatural scares, and the best of the bunch will leave you looking over your shoulder. There are some truly eerie additions to 2024's horror lineup, from stories that feature mysterious forces in the wildness to ones about houses plagued by inexplicable incidents.
When Other Mommy becomes frustrated with Bela's reluctance, she begins to make strange and scary incidents happen around the house, just as the book's title suggests. Things get increasingly worse as Bela's family starts to fracture, leaving her vulnerable to this supernatural being. Those who love hauntings won't want to miss out on Incidents Around the House, and October is the ideal time to pick it up.
As Marshall realizes there is something worth covering here, she digs deeper into this mystery. Doing so threatens to unearth secrets surrounding the women of Raeford, exposing their anger and trauma. Those who enjoy horror with feminist themes will fall easily into The Unmothers, making it a great October read for them. It's a disturbing one, too, promising to leave readers thinking about it long after it's finished.
Whatever's causing humans to turn into zombies spreads, and the gang must work together to stop them and save Pride. King-Miller's book is as humorous as it sounds, but it also has plenty of action and suspense that's perfect for horror aficionados. It's spooky, but in a different way than many of 2024's other horror releases. That makes it an ideal choice for horror fans looking for something different this October.
4 Diavola Written By Jennifer Thorne Jennifer Thorne's Diavola is among the most-discussed horror releases from 2024, and the book's spooky nature is obvious from its cover alone. Like We Used to Live Here, Diavola puts a unique spin on the traditional haunted house narrative. The book takes place at the Pace family's vacation home, where Anna is just trying to get through another getaway with her family.
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