I was curious to dive into a horror story with an indigenous mythology. Indian Burial Ground by Nick Medina. With its dual timelines and building horror, the author delivers an eerie tale you’ll remember long after you’ve closed the book.
Something Withering This Way Comes by Amy Boyles
Something Withering This Way Comes by Amy Boyles is the second audiobook in the Withering Mysteries series narrated by Michael Kirby. Grim, a cursed monster hunter, seeks his estranged sister for help in this action-packed cozy paranormal mystery.
Time’s Convert by Deborah Harkness
Time’s Convert by Deborah Harkness is the fourth novel in the All Souls series. This is Marcus’s story, the young man who Matthew turned. An addictive tale filled with mystery, romance, history and the supernatural. A must for fans of the All Souls Trilogy that began it all.
Murder Road by Simone St. James
Simone St. James has become an auto-buy for me. Her mystery thrillers, horror stories, and ghostly tales have all been fantastic. Murder Road was an atmospheric tale about a series of missing person/murders along a stretch of highway in Michigan called Atticus Line. You’ll want to turn the phone off and dive in.
A Haunting in the Arctic by C.J. Cooke
A Haunting in the Arctic by C. J. Cooke delivered an atmospheric tale about a deserted shipwreck off the coast of Iceland. Cooke skillfully shares its past and present as a modern daily explorer Dominique, feels the need to document the ship before it is destroyed. A chilling tale perfect for a chilly winter’s night.