Jeff Strand brings scares and giggles in his new middle-grade horror listen
Branching into folk horror for the first time, the author spins a goose-pimply tale of twin siblings who stumble upon an isolated, eerie town.
Branching into folk horror for the first time, the author spins a goose-pimply tale of twin siblings who stumble upon an isolated, eerie town.
Just in time for spooky season, these terrifying audiobooks offer tricks and treats aplenty.
Five full decades after the original film’s release, the hunger for scary stories like "The Exorcist" remains at an all-time high. These audiobooks promise similar thrills and chills.
In a genre once rife with tired tropes, diverse authors are turning out some of the smartest—and scariest—horror audiobooks we’ve ever heard.
Satisfy your thirst for one of legend's greatest fanged foes with our favorite vampiric listening recommendations.
From mildly chilling to outright creeptastic, we're sharing the listens that get us in the mood for spooky season.
As we gear up for spooky season, these essential screen adaptations of the horror great's stories and poems are the perfect additions to any autumn watchlist.
If you've already run to the theaters to see "The Boogeyman" and are looking for more classic King to queue up next, our list has you covered.
Debut author and art professor Katy Hays delves into medievalism and tarot card lore to create an unforgettable, atmospheric novel set in an iconic New York museum.
The veritable queen of paranormal romantic comedy charms with the first in a new series about haunted houses, witches, and hot librarians.
These horror authors have written a range of stories, from classic horror to new age supernatural fiction.
A little bit spooky, a little bit sci-fi, these listens offer fans of speculative fiction the best of both worlds.