New Fears II

Brand New Horror Stories by Masters of the Genre

$9.99 US
Titan | Titan Books
On sale Sep 18, 2018 | 9781785655593
Sales rights: US/CAN (No Open Mkt)
“One the Best Horror Books of the Year”, Barnes & Noble Blog

An electrifying horror anthology featuring 21 short stories from modern masters of the genre, including a brand-new chiller by A Head Full of Ghosts author Paul Tremblay.

Introducing twenty-one brand-new stories of the ominous and terrifying from some of the horror genre’s most talented writers, including:
 
Paul Tremblay: “The Dead Thing” draws us into the world of a neglected teenage girl and her younger brother—and the evil that lurks at the heart of their family.
 
Gemma Files: In “Bulb”, a woman calls in to a podcast to tell the terrifying story of why she has escaped off-grid.
 
Rio Youers: “The Typewriter” tells in diary form of the havoc wreaked by a malevolent machine.
 
Infinitely varied and beautifully told, New Fears II is an unmissable collection of horror fiction.
“Rarely has horror felt more unfamiliar, more insidious, or more unnerving than in New Fears II . . . no idea how New Fears III will top this one, but I look forward to seeing them try.”
Manhattan Book Review

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“One the Best Horror Books of the Year”, Barnes & Noble Blog

An electrifying horror anthology featuring 21 short stories from modern masters of the genre, including a brand-new chiller by A Head Full of Ghosts author Paul Tremblay.

Introducing twenty-one brand-new stories of the ominous and terrifying from some of the horror genre’s most talented writers, including:
 
Paul Tremblay: “The Dead Thing” draws us into the world of a neglected teenage girl and her younger brother—and the evil that lurks at the heart of their family.
 
Gemma Files: In “Bulb”, a woman calls in to a podcast to tell the terrifying story of why she has escaped off-grid.
 
Rio Youers: “The Typewriter” tells in diary form of the havoc wreaked by a malevolent machine.
 
Infinitely varied and beautifully told, New Fears II is an unmissable collection of horror fiction.

Praise

“Rarely has horror felt more unfamiliar, more insidious, or more unnerving than in New Fears II . . . no idea how New Fears III will top this one, but I look forward to seeing them try.”
Manhattan Book Review