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Adam Nevill

    April 19, 1969

    Adam L.G. Nevill is a master of horror whose works delve into the depths of the human psyche and the dark corners of reality. His prose, often filled with a chilling atmosphere and unsettling imagery, explores themes of fear, isolation, and encounters with the supernatural. Nevill expertly builds psychological tension, crafting narratives that draw readers into a vortex of terrifying events. His writing offers a profound exploration of the darker aspects of human experience, lauded for its originality and potent ability to evoke genuine dread.

    Adam Nevill
    No One Gets Out Alive
    The Reddening
    Last Days
    Cunning Folk
    Lost Girl
    Wyrd and Other Derelictions
    • 2024

      All the Fiends of Hell

      • 346 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      Set against the backdrop of an impending global catastrophe, the narrative unfolds during a foreboding event known as the red night of bells. This ominous occurrence signals a series of devastating events reminiscent of biblical annihilation, leading characters to confront the dire consequences of their actions and the fragility of existence. The story explores themes of survival, morality, and the human condition in the face of overwhelming disaster.

      All the Fiends of Hell
    • 2023

      The Vessel

      • 168 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      This eerie folk horror novel delves into unsettling themes, blending supernatural elements with psychological tension. The author, acclaimed for multiple award-winning works, crafts a chilling narrative that explores the darker aspects of human nature and community. Readers can expect a haunting atmosphere and intricate storytelling that examines fear and folklore, making it a compelling addition to the genre.

      The Vessel
    • 2023

      Wyrd and Other Derelictions

      • 106 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Wyrd' contains seven derelictions, original tales of mystery and horror from the author of 'Hasty for the Dark' and 'Some Will Not Sleep' (winner of The British Fantasy Award for Best Collection).

      Wyrd and Other Derelictions
    • 2023

      Some Will Not Sleep

      • 292 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      In ghastly harmony with the nightmarish visions of the award-winning writer's novels, these stories blend a lifelong appreciation of horror culture with the grotesque fascinations and childlike terrors that are the author's own. Adam L.G. Nevill's best early horror stories are collected here for the first time.

      Some Will Not Sleep
    • 2021

      Cunning Folk

      • 338 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      3.8(2941)Add rating

      Set against a backdrop of folk horror, this gripping tale explores themes of deadly rivalry and ancient magic. The narrative weaves a rich tapestry of suspense and supernatural elements, showcasing the author's acclaimed storytelling prowess, recognized with multiple awards. As tensions rise, the characters navigate a world where the past's dark secrets intertwine with their fates, creating an atmosphere filled with dread and intrigue.

      Cunning Folk
    • 2019

      The Reddening

      • 416 pages
      • 15 hours of reading
      3.7(251)Add rating

      Awarded The August Derleth Award for Best Horror Novel in 2020, this book delves into chilling themes of fear and the supernatural. It weaves a gripping narrative that explores the depths of human emotion and the impact of dark forces on ordinary lives. With richly developed characters and a haunting atmosphere, the story captivates readers, drawing them into a world where terror lurks in unexpected places. The blend of suspense and psychological depth makes it a standout in contemporary horror literature.

      The Reddening
    • 2017

      Hasty for the Dark

      Selected Horrors

      • 240 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Exploring a wide range of horror, this collection features selected tales that delve into speculative and supernatural themes, including the infernal and the occult. The stories draw inspiration from renowned authors such as H. P. Lovecraft, Robert Aickman, and Ramsey Campbell, offering a blend of chilling narratives that captivate and terrify.

      Hasty for the Dark
    • 2017

      Under a Watchful Eye

      • 400 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      Under a Watchful Eye by Adam Nevill is a supernatural thriller from the award-winning writer of The Ritual and Last Days.Seb Logan is being watched. He just doesn't know by whom. When the sudden appearance of a dark figure shatters his idyllic coastal life, he soon realizes that the murky past he thought he'd left behind has far from forgotten him. What's more unsettling is the strange atmosphere that engulfs him at every sighting, plunging his mind into a terrifying paranoia. To be a victim without knowing the tormentor. To be despised without knowing the offence caused. To be seen by what nobody else can see. These are the thoughts which plague his every waking moment. Imprisoned by despair, Seb fears his stalker is not working alone, but rather is involved in a wider conspiracy that threatens everything he has worked for. For there are doors in this world that open into unknown places. Places used by the worst kind of people to achieve their own ends. And once his investigation leads him to stray across the line and into mortal danger, he risks becoming another fatality in a long line of victims . . .

      Under a Watchful Eye
    • 2015

      TERROR TALES OF THE OCEAN

      • 262 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      The book immerses readers in the enigmatic world of the ocean, characterized by its vastness and ancient mysteries. It explores eerie voices from the depths, monstrous creatures beneath the waves, and captivating legends of sunken cities and ghostly ships. Themes of the unknown and the supernatural are woven throughout, inviting readers to confront the chilling allure of forgotten isles and the horrors that may lie in the depths.

      TERROR TALES OF THE OCEAN
    • 2015

      Lost Girl

      • 437 pages
      • 16 hours of reading
      3.9(70)Add rating

      How far will he go to save his daughter? How far will he go to get revenge? It's 2053 and climate change has left billions homeless and starving - easy prey for the pandemics that sweep across the globe, scything through the refugee populations. Easy prey, too, for the violent gangs and people-smugglers who thrive in the crumbling world where 'King Death' reigns supreme.The father's world went to hell two years ago. His four-year-old daughter was snatched from his garden when he should have been watching. The moments before her disappearance play in a perpetual loop in his mind. But the police aren't interested; amidst floods, hurricanes and global chaos, who cares about one more missing child? Now it's all down to him to find her, him alone . . .

      Lost Girl