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Horror eBooks: Psychological
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The
Remigrants, by Joseph E. Wright.
The Remigrants, those who have died and manage to return. This book may
convince you the dead can and do come back. Wanna bet you’ll pray they
won’t? |
Jesuit. Circa
2000 A.D., by William Bolton. A dark
psychological horror/mystery novel about a Jesuit priest with unusual
powers. |
Autumn:
The City,
by David Moody. The first sequel to the horror classic Autumn.
A handful of desperate survivors struggle to exist in a world destroyed
by disease. |
The Burn, by Michael C.
McPherson. A mysterious murder takes place in a youth
center and Jeffrey, an often-in-trouble boy, becomes the likely
suspect. Is he the murderer? Or is his invalid twin brother using
telepathy to control Jeffrey's mind? |
The
Vigil,
by Michael C. McPherson. When Sol moves into his new
house, he begins hearing strange cries in the middle of the night.
Soon, he finds himself adopting the personalities of past tenants who
lived, and were killed, in the house. |
Killer
Asylum,
by David Williams. Serial killer Soren Cabal knows
Alison Moire, an FBI expert. As she re-enters his world, he is
determined to push her over the edge. A bold, terrifying journey into
the mindset of a serial killer. |
An
Evil Within Him, by James
Chancellor. Abuse, where it comes in the form of
domestic, verbal, or ungodly atrocities against children, can only be
classified as a form of evil. This novel classifies abuse as
evil. The plot details how a young man's anger and bitterness
manifests from a revengeful, spiteful inner voice to an evil split
personality. Growing with age and fed with emotions, the main character
allows his evil voice within to transform into a possession. |
Blood
Angel, by Lilith Saintcrow. Lia Spocarelli and Joe
Cromwell, homicide detectives, have a problem. There's a killer
stalking their city- a killer who shares Lia's uncanny talents. And
he's chosen a new target- Lia herself. |
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