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Sep 27, 2024 11:43AM
Horror but not folklore. Coal mines or haints preferred. TIA!!
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The Devil's Backbone by Ronald Kelly, Laurel Hightower and Red Lagoe
Ronald Kelly writes mainly Appalachian horror. I recommend Fear and Undertaker's Moon
as does Laurel Hightower like with Below
Devil's Creek by Todd Keisling
Memorials by Richard Chizmar comes out Oct. 22 and fits the theme.
Ronald Kelly writes mainly Appalachian horror. I recommend Fear and Undertaker's Moon
as does Laurel Hightower like with Below
Devil's Creek by Todd Keisling
Memorials by Richard Chizmar comes out Oct. 22 and fits the theme.
I've never done a self-rec here, but I wrote Appalachian Siren. It doesn't involve folklore, coal mines, or haints. It does stay true to the Appalachian dialect (my roots), unlike some books that make it sound much worse than it is. It is splatterpunk and black humor, so it isn't for everyone. It isn't a spooky ghost story. The MCs are psychopathic hillbillies. Sort of a House of 1,000 Corpses or Natural Born Killers feel.
Robin wrote: "I’ve been impatiently waiting for Chizmar’s Memorials! It’s been taking FOREVERRRRRR!😂"
Hooray for NetGalley. 😎
It is worth the wait.
Hooray for NetGalley. 😎
It is worth the wait.
Books mentioned in this topic
Revelator (other topics)Fear (other topics)
The Devil's Backbone (other topics)
Undertaker's Moon (other topics)
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Todd Keisling (other topics)Richard Chizmar (other topics)



