I'm way behind on my next blog post and I'm so tired I can't spell straight. I'm pushing today's post to tomorrow. However, while I was preparing to write what will be tomorrow's post, I discovered a few summaries of books that I missed yesterday. These books aren't strictly horror but they do have elements of storytelling that you find in good horror novels. If you're looking for a book to read, check out these summaries provided by the good folks at
Blogging for a Good Book.
The Missing Few
Neverwhere by Neil Gaiman. I love Mr. Croup and Mr. Vandemar.
Tenderness by Robert Cormier. Mr. Cormier's adult novel about a serial killer.
Scavenger by David Morrell. The story that takes place before this,
Creepers, won the Stoker Award for Best Novel.
Fat White Vampire Blues by Andrew Fox. It has vampires; need I say more?
(Originally posted on
. . . With Intent to Commit Horror)
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