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Horror s 2013
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Evan Reid, a man haunted by his memories of the Vietnam War and by a history of viscerally disturbing dreams, comes to the village with his wife and daughter, hoping to make a fresh start after a series of discouraging setbacks. Its tree-lined streets, beautiful houses, and manicured exteriors offer-or appear to offer-both peace and a place of refuge.

horror s 2013

Synopsis: Bethany’s Sin is a tiny, picturesque village in rural Pennsylvania. These broads will hobble their own damned husband for Heaven’s sake! I’ve been married 13 years now, and I can honestly say that’s a nauseating thought only amplified by its strange sense of realism! They’re all driven by a sizable measure of evil, and they couldn’t care less about remorse. The ladies of Bethany’s Sin aren’t above murder, although they seem to favor torture, mutilation and to an extent slave driving and manipulation. If you’re a man, and have ever been in a rocky relationship with a woman, then you may have felt the same terror I experienced while reading Robert’s often overlooked gem. Never before has an entire gender – as a whole – seemed so profoundly menacing. Bethany’s Sin never seemed to catch on, but I’ll always consider this one to be a standout effort from Robert R. The Women (Bethany’s Sin): You’re probably reading this pick and shaking your head. Either way, I think this list covers a wide variety of fiction. It’s not likely to mirror your list, and in a sense that makes it wrong. It’s my opinion, and that makes it right.

horror s 2013

This is a subjective article that focuses primarily on novels, excluding novellas and shorts. Assembling a list of this nature is not only challenging, it’s both correct and simultaneously incorrect.

horror s 2013

History has been crammed with top notch antagonists. As much as we love heroism, we’re drawn to the dark side of terror, there’s no refuting that. It’s Dracula who has thrived for more than 100 years, influencing countless genre contributors, spawning too many related tales to count. Is it Jonathan Harker that immediately leaps to mind when discussing this classic tale? Is it Mena? No, it’s the titular character that stands out first and foremost. But in the realm of horror, the villain is often just as memorable, if not more. Hill Jr.īook Review for The Demon of Decay by Alex C. GatesĮverybody loves a hero. Richard Farren Barber, The Living and The Lost reviewīook Review for iHunt: Killing Monsters in the Gig Economy by David A. Keith Deininger, Violent Hearts: A Haunted Journey review 1 reviewĪlessandro Manzetti, Shanti: The Sadist Heaven review Joe Mynhardt, Shallow Waters Vol.1 review The 100 Scariest Horror Novels of All Time Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa, Francesco Francavilla ‘Afterlife with Archie: Escape from Riverdale’ Review Horror Story of the Week – Mark Allan Gunnells: I Never Promised You a Rose Garden Top 5 Creepy Episodes of Anthology Shows Read Kevin Wetmore’s ‘Halloween Returns’ Contest Winning Story “Ben Tramer’s Not Going to Homecoming!”ĭownload the ‘Halloween Returns: A Fan Fiction Anthology’ Now for Free!įive Reasons Drunks Will Always Survive Horror Storiesīloody Good Writing Volume 2: Does Sex Sell? Slenderman Video: Author Lee McGeorge Explores the Home of Slenderman!įear the Future: 10 Great Post-Apocalyptic Horror Novels Ranking Every Stephen King Novel, From Worst to First! Here are 10 Classic Scary Stories to Read for Free!ĥ Horror Authors You Have to Read and Follow in 2016! Is Stephen King Really the Greatest Horror Contributor of All Time? Jonathan Maberry, Ramsey Campbell and 16 Other Amazing Horror Authors Tell Us What Books Terrify Them! Interview: Jack Ketchum Talks Horror Roots and New Book ‘The Secret Life of Souls’ĥ Horror Novels That Deserve a Video Game Adaptation When in Paris, Revisit Gaston Leroux’s Timeless Masterpiece ‘The Phantom of the Opera’ Thrift Store Finds: Save the Last Dance for Me














Horror s 2013