Dark K-Thrillers for fans of ‘Squid Game’
There’s no dark fiction quite like a K-thriller. Here are some of the twistiest tales in Korean crime fiction.
There’s no dark fiction quite like a K-thriller. Here are some of the twistiest tales in Korean crime fiction.
Stories of psychopaths abound in just about every mystery subgenre, from action-packed thrillers to nuanced psychological character studies, and also stand out in works of psychology and neuroscience. Get ready to listen to some of the most riveting and unsettling books about psychopaths and sociopaths.
These are my favorite listening recommendations for all the scare-seekers out there.
The former commander of the International Space Station brings the true cosmic experience to life in his Cold War chiller 'The Apollo Murders.'
One horror-obsessed editor (and glutton for punishment) takes 10 of the spookiest stories ever recorded out for a spin.
From ghosts and witches to demons and spirits, these listens cover every spooky trope and more.
With a mind-boggling portfolio of 62 novels and more than 200 short stories (and counting!), Stephen King undeniably reigns supreme over literary horror. From Danny Torrance to the dreaded Pennywise, check out some of his most iconic characters below.
Rachel Yoder's debut novel depicts the horror, humor, and visceral wildness that comes with being a new mom trying to find herself in a body—and a society—that's out of her control.
If you're a fan of Stephen King, these horror authors should be on your radar.
These dystopian audiobook series are the perfect choices to satisfy your craving for unlikely heroes facing impossible odds.
We usually expect the supernatural creatures to be the scariest of them all.
Bram Stoker Award-winning author Stephen Graham Jones spins a horror story that is as stunning as it is macabre while pushing the boundaries on what it means to be an American Indian today.