Top Ten Horror Reads
of 2018
This weekend, I’ll be submitting my recommendations for the prestigious
Bram Stoker Award in various categories. I’ll be recommending sixteen works of
horror this year that I felt rose to the level of the “superior” designation of
the venerable awards program. This overall number is up slightly from the
number of works I recommended last year, which I think is indicative of how far
the current crop of horror writers continue to raise the bar in terms of
creativity, quality, and innovation within the genre.
#10— Inhospitable
by Marshall Moore
#9— The Devil and the
Deep Edited by Ellen Datlow
#8— Porcelain by
Nate Southard
#7— Distortion by
Lee Thomas
#6— Dracul by
Dacre Stoker and J.D. Barker
#5— Neverworld Wake
by Marisha Pessl
#4— The Third Hotel
by Laura Van Den Berg
#3— Unbury Carol
by Josh Malerman
#2— The Hunger by
Alma Katsu
#1— A Cabin at the End
of the World by Paul Tremblay
Honorable mentions
(which also garnered Stoker recommendations):
The Outsider by
Stephen King
The Saturday Night
Ghost Club by Craig Davidson
Of Echoes Born by
‘Nathan Burgoine
Rabid Heart by
Jeremy Wagner
Scream All Night
by Derek Milman
The Fives Sense of
Horror Edited by Eric J. Guignard
Top Ten Mysteries/Thrillers
of 2018
#9— The Other Mother
by Carol Goodman
#8— In Prior’s Wood
by G.M. Malliet
#7— All These
Beautiful Strangers by Elizabeth Klehfoth
#6— Into That Good
Night by Levis Keltner
#5— The Last Time I
Lied by Riley Sager
#4— The Woman in the Window by A.J. Finn
#3— The Death of Mrs.
Westaway by Ruth Ware
#2— The Word Is Murder
by Anthony Horowitz
#1— The 7 ½ Deaths of
Evelyn Hardcastle by Stuart Turton
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