June’s new horror books include a cattle drive pursued by something terrifying, Succession by way of a Greek cult, a celebrity ghost, squirrel survival, a cyberterrorist in virtual reality, a psychiatrist and a serial killer linked by blood, the true horror of a beach town in the off-season, and much, much more.
Beast by Richard van Camp
Endling by Maria Reva
I Can Fix Her by Rae Wilde
Kill Creatures by Rory Power
Of Monsters and Mainframes by Barbara Truelove
Strange Houses by Uketsu, trans. Jim Rion
The Nut House by Patrick Barb
Awakened by Laura Elliott
The Bachelorette Party by Camilla Sten
Enter the Peerless by Kyle Winkler
Foreclosure Gothic by Harris Lahti
A Girl Walks into the Forest by Madeleine Roux
Of Flesh and Blood by N. L. Lavin & Hunter Burke
This Is Not a Ghost Story by Amerie
With a Vengeance by Riley Sager
Black Cat Tales: An Anthology of Black Cats, ed. Mark Causey and Francesca Maria
The Restless Few by James M. Watjen
CodeSkull by Chloe Spencer
Ecstasy by Ivy Pochoda
The Farmhouse by Chelsea Conradt
I Gave You Eyes and You Looked Toward Darkness by Irene Solà
If We Survive This by Racquel Marie
You’ve Awoken Her by Ann Dávila Cardinal
Brave New Weird: The Best New Weird Literature, Volume Three, ed. Alex Woodroe & Matt Blairstone
Dark Circuitry by Kirk Bueckert
Glass Girls by Danie Shokoohi
The No-End House by Jeremy Bates
The Skin We Feel Most Comfortable In: Stories, Craig Wallwork
The Rewilding, Robert Evans
Smile for the Cameras, Miranda Smith
Struggle for Existence, Geoff Jone
Ten Sleep, Nicholas Belardes
The Off-Season, Jodie Robins
The Skin We Feel Most Comfortable In: Stories, Craig Wallwork