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Horror read by Michael Easton
Five thrilling short stories from Peter Straub, winner of the Bram Stoker Award for horror fiction
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 | | 77 SHADOW STREET by Dean Koontz
Horror read by Peter Berkrot
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 | | APOCALYPSE OF THE DEAD by Joe McKinney
Horror read by Todd McLaren
It's been two years since the hurricanes flooded the Gulf Coast and the dead rose up from the ruins. Now, after the infected have been contained and the cities quarantined, a refugee who escapes by boat carries the virus, and within weeks, the zombie epidemic spreads across the globe.
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 | | BETWEEN TWO FIRES by Christopher Buehlman
Horror read by Steve West
Another inventive novel of epic terror by the acclaimed author of Those across the River.
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 | | BLACK CREEK CROSSING by John Saul
Horror read by Dick Hill
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 | | BLACK HOUSE by Stephen King
Horror read by Frank Muller
A small American town is held in the grip of unspeakable evil. The spectacular follow-up to the classic The Talisman.
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 | | BLAZE: A Posthumous Novel by Richard Bachman
Horror read by Ron McLarty
The last of the Richard Bachman novels, recently recovered and published for the first time. Stephen King's "dark half" may have saved the best for last.
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 | | BREATHING METHOD, THE by Stephen King
Horror read by Frank Muller
A disgraced woman is determined to triumph over death.
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 | | BREED by Chase Novak
Horror read by Peter Ganim
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 | | BROKEN ONES, THE: A Novel by Stephen M. Irwin
Horror read by Grant Cartwright
Award-winning author Stephen M. Irwin returns with a thrilling, supernatural crime novel built around an intriguing question: What happens when every single person is haunted by a ghost only they can see?
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 | | BROTHER ODD by Dean Koontz
Horror read by David Aaron Baker
Dean Koontz continues the sublime story of Odd Thomas, the beloved hero who has triumphed in two New York Times bestsellers.
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 | | BY THE LIGHT OF THE MOON by Dean Koontz
Horror read by Stephen Lang
A novel of heart-stopping suspense and transcendent beauty, of how evil can destroy us and love can redeem us--a masterwork of the imagination in which the surprises come page after page and the spell of sublime storytelling triumphs throughout.
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 | | CELL by Stephen King
Horror read by Campbell Scott
Civilization doesn't end with a bang or a whimper. It ends with a call on your cell phone.
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