Sirius Publications: Fiction: Horror/Thrillers
A Scarlet Peccaddillo by John Masterson
This unique, offbeat story of the supernatural introduces Lulu, a young woman who must deal with a crazy mother, a haunted house, and a thirst for blood....
DreamCatcher by Stephen King
Once upon a time, in the haunted city of Derry (site of the classics It and Insomnia), four boys stood together and did a brave thing. Certainly a good thing, perhaps even a great thing. Something that changed them in ways they could never begin to understand.
Twenty-five years later, the boys are now men with separate lives and separate troubles. But the ties endure. Each hunting season the foursome reunite in the woods of Maine. This year, a stranger stumbles into their camp, disoriented, mumbling something about lights in the sky. His incoherent ravings prove to be disturbingly prescient. Before long, these men will be plunged into a horrifying struggle with a creature from another world. Their only chance of survival is locked in their shared past -- and in the Dreamcatcher.
Stephen King's first full-length novel since Bag of Bones is, more than anything, a story of how men remember, and how they find their courage. Not since The Stand has King crafted a story of such astonishing range -- and never before has he contended so frankly with the heart of darkness.
Pet Sematary by Stephen King
"This is the place where the dead speak...." Behind Louis Creed's bright, welcoming home a path leads to a clearing, and there is the Pet Semetary, a collection of mismatched, makeshift headstones made from popsicle sticks, rocks and boards that mark the graves of various family pets who have died, many due to the nearby highway. But it is the stony Indian burial ground beyond the pet semetary that hides the key to life after death... or does it?
Christine by Stephen King
She's a shiny, just-like-new, finned, red and white- you've gotta love her. And nerdy Arnie Cunningham does. Anyone who has seen this movie knows Christine is a 1958 Plymouth Fury with a homicidal personality.
TickTock by Dean Koontz
A young Vietnamese man recieves a strange doll- a white thing with X's for
eyes and a mouth, which is left on his doorstep with a note. The doll comes alive, turning into a creepy alien, reptilian thing. The thing begins to endlessly pursue him.
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