1. I think it's from the 1980s and it takes place in the country. A young boy begins to receive body parts in the mail and I think the killer ends up being the town doctor? Towards the end, one of the boy's family members goes on a shooting spree and kills most of his family. Maybe there was a grim reaper on the cover?
2. Published between 1980-1983, featured a “butcher cleaver” on the cover that I think is smashing through glass or a window or something. Found!
4. It was a white or cream colored paperback on the slim side and I remember the copy on the front maybe said “more terrifying than Psycho” (definitely something relating it to Psycho)-it looked 60s and like it was definitely written to cash in on the Psycho hype. The picture, I THINK, was almost like a big drawing of a cracked egg with something unidentifiable and ominous seeping out-very odd because it didn’t seem to relate to the plot. I think the lettering was in black or red. The plot centered on a teen (or slightly younger) girl who, in some way, “wasn’t quite right.” I think she was described (unfortunately) as being “slow” in some way, but there was the suggestion that there was more of a calculating mind hidden behind the mask. I remember a sinister and possibly alcoholic mother, and the story began with the girl’s new tutor showing up, a college coed (I think). She was replacing the odd girl’s previous tutor who I think was a college guy (possibly the boyfriend of the new tutor?) and also was mysteriously missing (I bet you can see where this is going). I didn’t get further than about 10 pages in, so don't know much more, but I get the sense I put it down just before a series of people are dispatched in suspicious ways-clearly in some way by this underestimated kid (I remember thinking the plot really paralleled Psycho, with the girl being like a seemingly harmless Norman Bates type, and the story starting with the missing person in her orbit).
5. A book that I owned during the late nineties/early 2000s (I'm thinking 2000s more than the 90's) that was about a woman's husband was murdered in a way where he was badly burned and after , looked like a ' monster '. The woman had bad dreams every night about him and she stopped dressing in ' sexy ' clothing after his death and only wore baggy clothes and his shirts. The villains in the story were an older woman that was a case worker / social worker (?) who liked torturing her female clients and a younger man (he may have been a gang member?). They were in a Satanic cult and had a mother and son type of friendship. I remember clearly one scene where the older woman ties up a young woman in the kitchen and fixes the ice maker to keep dumping ice on her. The pair kidnap the widowed woman for their sacrifice and raising demons (or) the Devil in a mall. The murdered husband , back from the dead, goes to rescue his wife and heads through the sleazy parts of the city / town where he meets a young woman who is blind or a prostitute or both. She falls in love with him but he won't have sex with her because he still loves his wife.
6. It was about a couple struggling to have a child who move to a small town (American setting I think) with a doctor with some unusually high success treatment for conception via IVF methods.The lady becomes pregnant but notices the others Kids turn out weird and disturbing. really violent etc, I remember it was incredibly gratuitous in its violence, gore etc. Other things i vaguely remember are there where lots of twins as a result of the experiments in it and I seem to remember one of the messed up kids killing a crow or eating it or something, and an evil doctor and a monster of sorts providing the sperm.
7. I'm looking for a book that was released maybe 20 years ago. I actually never read it; I didn't have the money to buy it and then when I did I could never remember the title. Anyway, the only things I remember is that it was a horror novel that took place after something snuffed out the sun - everything was in perpetual blackness; and I feel like maybe the author was some sort of martial arts expert. (It's not Lansdale's Drive-In!)
8. A teenage boy dies in an accident, wakes to find his brain and eyes have been removed. Part of his brain gets put into a computer and given to another kid. The computer makes kid suspicious, so he takes it apart and discovers the chunk of brain inside. Slutty teenage girl gets abducted and raped by some pink tentacle machines hooked up to a blue alien dude. Other girls are there and pregnant. Bluish hybrid people run the "prison" and are children of the alien and abducted girls. I swear the cover of the book was a white on black drawing of a house that was screaming or looking angry, with swirls around it. Found!
Number 5 might be Spook by Steve Vance.
ReplyDelete2 is Land’s End by Anne D LeClaire
ReplyDelete9 might be Brain Watch by Robert Walker, but the cover doesn’t match the description
Though I've not read it the plot outline and mention of incredibly gratuitous violence, gore etc in 6 suggests Shaun Hutson's Nemesis to me.
ReplyDeleteHave not read more than half and don't remember much, but can #4 be Amy girl by Bari Wood, filtered by fleeting memories?
ReplyDeleteBtw, its not that old, but #7 sound like it colud be Darkness on the edge of town by brian keene.
ReplyDelete#7: could this be Black Dawn by D.A.Stern?
ReplyDelete#1 might be Death Angel by Robert Black aka Robert Holdstock
ReplyDelete#6 I believe is The Sendai by William Woolfolk.
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#7 could be Nightworld by F. Paul Wilson, which was released in 1992 and then re-released as a revised edition as an end to the Repairman Jack series about five years ago.
ReplyDeleteThough #7 also sounds abit like Erik Von Lustbader's Sunset Warrior.
I’m not sure anyone would know what this book is, and forgive me if I’m not really asking in the right place I’m just desperate to find it myself...it was probably one of my favorite horror books I’ve read and I’ve lost it in a big move across the country where I had to abandon a box of books I’ve read (not so much abandon but just forgot about it in the hectic turmoil of moving under a strict deadline)
ReplyDeleteAnyways here’s my best description...
The book starts off I believe with some kind of very descriptive ‘cult’ kind of gathering, where I’m pretty sure a statue of Mary is mentioned, as well as a pig. This always struck me as kind if profane as just the way it was described, and everything that follows is actually kinda mild! A curse ensues amongs a family, there’s a brother and sister who suddenly find themselves attracted to one another where they never were before, and I seem to recall other members of the family this book focuses on suffering some kind of monster inspired curse, I’m pretty sure one was a werewolf too. The book follows their lives throughout the years, as well their children who are cursed as well. The thing that stuck out the most to me besides the beginning, was the ending. There is described a pair of drunk actors, who the original brother and sister inhabit their bodies off when the curse is broken (they were either immortal or vampires...I forget which but they always had the hits for one another until the curse was broken, as well did their offspring but they fought against such urges) as well their was described a young boy locked away in the cellar during full moons so he’d not hurt anyone upon changing to a werewolf, and when the curse was broken he was amazed he could finally look at the moon unhindered, as retold by a police officer. Really enthralled me when I read it and for the life of me I can’t recall the title or the cover, but the book cover was actually kind of misleading in relation to the story within it.
I don't remember the story described but #9 could be Horrors edited by Charles L. Grant. The cover description made me think of that one.
ReplyDeletehttps://www.goodreads.com/book/show/155518.Horrors?from_search=true