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Christopher Ransom

    Christopher Ransom is the author of internationally bestselling novels. His works often delve into dark and unsettling themes, probing the boundaries of the human psyche and morality. Ransom's style is characterized by a suspenseful atmosphere and an ability to draw the reader into the depths of the human condition.

    Beneath the Lake
    The Birthing House
    The People Next Door
    The Haunting of James Hastings
    The Fading
    The Orphan
    • The latest terrifying domestic horror masterpiece from the bestselling author of The Birthing House and The People Next Door

      The Orphan
    • The Fading

      • 400 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
      3.1(64)Add rating

      A heart-stopping work of horror and suspense from the author of The Birthing House and The People Next Door

      The Fading
    • The People Next Door

      • 352 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      2.8(165)Add rating

      The third novel from Christopher Ransom, author of the international bestsellers The Birthing House and The Haunting of James Hastings.

      The People Next Door
    • The Birthing House

      • 416 pages
      • 15 hours of reading
      2.5(3411)Add rating

      A new twist on a haunted-house tale for the next generation of horror...

      The Birthing House
    • Thirty Years Ago On a camping trip by a remote lake, the Mercer family enjoyed the vacation of a lifetime - until a violent tragedy forced them to make a decision that would haunt them for ever. This Summer When the younger Mercers learn their father is dying, the family reunites at the lake, seeking a second chance to put their lives back together. But something is waiting ...Four Days of Hell Also arriving at the lake are estranged son Raymond Mercer and an alluring stranger, Megan, both ignorant of the family's secrets. Within hours, they are all trapped in a relentless nightmare and fighting for their lives. Some places are better left. Some secrets are better forgotten. Some people are better dead.

      Beneath the Lake