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6 Tales of Demonic Destruction
These sinister tales of unholy horror are sure to frighten even fans who think they’ve read it all.
 
 
 
 
Incubus by Ann Arensberg
 
Incubus, by Ann Arensberg
Strange things are happening in the small farming town of Dry Falls, Maine, in the summer of 1974. An awful heat wave sets in, drought comes, and animals give birth to monstrosities.
 
Told from the perspective of the wife of the town pastor, Incubus intertwines faith and the supernatural with horror.
 
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Private Demons by Robert Masello
 
Private Demons, by Robert Masello
Everyone has their demons, but Lucien’s demon is all too real. It has followed him across the world, and it can satisfy every urge ... for a price.
 
This is a soul-chilling novel that will have you rethinking every impulse and desire.
 
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The Manitou by Graham Masterton
 
The Manitou, by Graham Masterton
Something’s growing in the tumor on Karen Tandy’s neck, and it’s certainly not benign. An ancient Native American shaman has returned—determined to destroy the white race that oppressed his people. And unless an ill-prepared group can harness an ancient magic, there’s no telling what will happen next.
 
The Manitou is a creepy supernatural tale of demonic danger.
 
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The Guardian by Jeffery Konvitz
 
The Guardian, by Jeffery Konvitz
The follow up to The Sentinel is just as terrifying as its predecessor. Satanic forces have set up house at a New York apartment building where a charred body is discovered. The stories of multiple murders, a nun with sinister intentions, a husband seeking revenge, and a cunning priest intertwine for a horrifying novel that examines what happens when you’re confronted with true evil.
 
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Horror Show by Greg Kihn
 
Horror Show, by Greg Kihn
It’s rumored that back in the 1950s, schlock horror director Landis Woodley used real corpses to shoot his “masterpiece,” Cadaver. Forty years later, the director speaks out to Monster magazine about the true horrors behind the film—including a sinister Satanist who may be reaching out beyond the grave.
 
This high-tension thriller takes readers into the world of low-budget horror, and looks at the thin line between the living and the dead.
 
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The Black Fox by H.F. Heard
 
The Black Fox, by H.F. Heard
Members of the Church don’t take Canon Throcton seriously. So when a junior colleague is promoted above him, he tries his hand at black magic, succeeding in destroying his opponent—but also in sealing his own fate.
 
Set in Victorian England, The Black Fox mixes horror and fantasy, as a great and terrible power is unleashed.
 
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