This week in Horror from Amazon.

Horror titles due to be released this week. April 7 thru 13, 2019


Sunday 04/07/2019


The Ghost of Joanna Storm (Morgan's Rock Book 3): M.L. Bullock


Morgan's Rock is where jazz age ghosts seek revenge and nothing is what it seems. After author Megan Pressfield reveals the horrible secret hidden in the Hall of Shadows things quiet down for a while. However, Megan's attempts to reopen the historic elevator end in disaster but it won't be the last. As Megan's pregnancy progresses she realizes that she made a horrible mistake--not all secrets should be revealed.
As the paranormal activity at the historical home worsens Megan goes to extreme measures to protect herself and her unborn child. Can she rid herself and Morgan's Rock of the remaining ghosts or has she inadvertently brought the Storm curse upon herself?
The Ghost of Joanna Storm is Book Three in the Morgan's Rock series.

Monday 04/08/2019


Dead Petals: Alan L'Anson




A murdered little girl whispers in the night.
What does she want?
And what does she know?

Gary and Fiona’s lives are shattered by the abduction of their twelve-year-old daughter, possibly by the one they call The Goldilocks Killer.

Crushed by guilt and remorse, Gary descends into a toxic spiral of drink and despair that threatens to destroy everything he holds dear.

As he struggles to come to terms with the loss of his daughter, The Goldilocks Killer strikes again, opening the door to ghostly terrors Gary never dreamed possible.

And the haunting truth he is too afraid to face.

Tuesday 04/09/2019

The Last:  Hanna Jameson



Jon thought he had all the time in the world to respond to his wife’s text message: I miss you so much. I feel bad about how we left it. Love you. But as he’s waiting in the lobby of the L’Hotel Sixieme in Switzerland after an academic conference, still mulling over how to respond to his wife, he receives a string of horrifying push notifications. Washington, DC has been hit with a nuclear bomb, then New York, then London, and finally Berlin. That’s all he knows before news outlets and social media goes black—and before the clouds on the horizon turn orange.

Now, two months later, there are twenty survivors holed up at the hotel, a place already tainted by its strange history of suicides and murders. Those who can’t bear to stay commit suicide or wander off into the woods. Jon and the others try to maintain some semblance of civilization. But when the water pressure disappears, and Jon and a crew of survivors investigate the hotel’s water tanks, they are shocked to discover the body of a young girl.

As supplies dwindle and tensions rise, Jon becomes obsessed with investigating the death of the little girl as a way to cling to his own humanity. Yet the real question remains: can he afford to lose his mind in this hotel, or should he take his chances in the outside world?

Wednesday 04/10/2019


This little Light: Night Terror Reads #18:  Bill Chapple



Carol moves into a house for one day to prove a demons existence and pressince. Soon a old face comes Ronda's the day. But isn't to late for as the ledgend goes light the candle keep it lit or they drag u to hell.

Thursday 04/11/2019


The House of Secrets (The Sarah Bennett Mysteries, Book 2): Terry Lynn Thomas



Sarah Bennett has two secrets: she sees ghosts, and she is in love with a spy.

When Sarah takes a job with occult expert Dr Matthew Geisler, he promises to help her understand the sorrowful spirit that seems to have attached itself to her.

As Sarah struggles to cope with the ghostly presence, she runs into Zeke, the man who left her six months earlier and is recovering from injuries suffered in an alleged accident. But Zeke has secrets of his own, and when an attempt is made on Geisler’s life, Sarah finds herself caught in a struggle between the living and the dead.

Unsure who she can trust, Sarah must solve the mystery of the soul determined to haunt her, and save Dr Geisler and herself from an unknown threat.

Friday 04/12/2019

Harris: Sarah J DiFalco



Harris is no stranger to hauntings, having had encounters with the spirit world since she was a young girl. As an adult, she seemingly left her ghosts behind when she moved out. When she leaves her long time boyfriend Dylan to start over, the hauntings start over as well. Each encounter is more terrifying than the last and soon they leave dead bodies in their wake.

Fearing for her life, Harris runs away, only to be followed by the demons who enjoy one thing, tormenting Harris. She will do anything she can to free herself from the creatures that haunt her, but how can she escape something that comes from her own soul?

Harris is a delightfully terrifying novel that will keep you up at night. A page turner that will force you to leave the light on, Harris will stay with you long after you've put it down.

Saturday 4/13/2019


Drachenfels (Warhammer Horror): Kim Newman



Many years ago, the Great Enchanter Drachenfels was defeated by brave adventurers. Now, playwright Detlef Sierck plans a production showing these events – at the site of the necromancer's death. But the dead do not rest easy…

READ IT BECAUSE

It's the original Warhammer Horror novel. Hailing from the late 1980s, it depicts an early version of the Warhammer world, and is packed with spine-chilling moments and memorable characters – there's a reason it's still a dearly loved title 30 years after its original release!

THE STORY

Detlef Sierck, the self-proclaimed greatest playwright in the world, has declared that his next production will be a recreation of the end of the Great Enchanter Drachenfels – to be staged at the very site of his death, the Fortress of Drachenfels itself. But the castle's dark walls still hide a terrible secret which may make the opening night an evening to remember!
A classic Warhammer novel returns to print in a brand-new edition under the Warhammer Horror imprint, and includes a new introduction by the author.

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