"A terrifying descent into suburban addiction and male shame, Shelter for the Damned is a gripping, uncanny tale cut from the same cloth as Stephen King and John Carpenter." -Daniel Goldhaber, director of Cam While looking for a secret place to smoke cigarettes with his two best friends, troubled teenager Mark discovers a mysterious shack in a suburban field. Alienated from his parents and peers, Mark finds within the shack an escape greater than anything he has ever experienced. But it isn't long before the place begins revealing its strange, powerful sentience. And it wants something in exchange for the shelter it provides. Shelter for the Damned is not only a scary, fast-paced horror novel, but also an unflinching study of suburban violence, masculine conditioning, and adolescent rage.
Mike Thorn Books
Mike Thorn writes with a dark intensity that probes the boundaries of the human psyche. His work often delves into the depths of fear and unease, skillfully employing a disquieting atmosphere stylistically. Thorn masterfully builds suspense, offering readers an immersive experience that leaves a lasting impression. His fiction and criticism reveal a sharp insight into horror and cinema.




Peel Back and See
- 220 pages
- 8 hours of reading
Immersive language and a unique style characterize this beautiful yet disturbing collection by Mike Thorn. The author skillfully weaves narratives that captivate and unsettle, inviting readers into thought-provoking explorations of complex themes. Each piece showcases Thorn's talent for creating vivid imagery and emotional depth, making it a compelling read for those who appreciate literary craftsmanship.
Exploring a blend of horror and dark humor, this collection features sixteen stories that delve into themes of trauma, abuse, and the supernatural. With a unique voice that oscillates between satire and dread, readers will encounter academics facing crises, humans exploiting monsters, and the haunting presence of ghosts. The narratives also touch on the eerie world of occult filmmaking, creating a compelling and unsettling reading experience that captures the urgent and sardonic nature of human fears.