Four people agree to spend a month in an isolated cabin in the woods in order to inherit their father's secret fortune. But it won't be long before they discover how deadly secrets can be.
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Andrew Pyper is an author whose works delve into the darker aspects of the human psyche and the supernatural. His novels often explore the boundaries between reality and horror, confronting characters with otherworldly forces and their own inner demons. Pyper's style is characterized by a chilling atmosphere and psychological depth, drawing readers into unsettling narratives. His writing offers profound insights into human nature and moral complexities.







- 2019
- 2017
A psychotic criminal patient claims he personally inspired literature's most famous monsters, and forensic psychiatrist Dr. Dominick must risk everything to find out the truth - the terrifying new thriller for fans of Stephen King, Lauren Beukes and Gillian Flynn.
- 2015
The Damned
- 320 pages
- 12 hours of reading
Taut, terrifying and impossible to put down - the new novel from the bestselling author of THE DEMONOLOGIST and THE LOST GIRLS. Perfect for fans of Lauren Beukes, Stephen King and Gillian Flynn.
- 2013
The desperate search for his missing daughter will take a father to hell and back... The unsettling, unique and utterly compelling new novel from bestselling author of LOST GIRLS. Professor David Ullman is a world authority on demonic literature. So when offered a luxury trip to Venice to consult on a 'phenomenon' he accepts, taking his daughter, Tess, with him. But in Venice, things take a sinister, terrifying turn when a man speaks in the voice of David's dead father, repeating the last words he ever spoke to his son. Then Tess disappears before his eyes. Yet as she falls into the waters of the Grand Canal, she pleads with her father: 'Find me...'
- 2011
The Guardians
- 336 pages
- 12 hours of reading
There's no such thing as an empty house... Don't all kids think there's a haunted house in their neighbourhood? Can you remember yours? What if, as a child, you knew something bad really had happened in that house? What if you actually saw it? Then you tried to forget it for the next thirty years? And then, one day, you had to go back inside that house? Andrew Pyper's THE GUARDIANS is a ghost story for grown-ups. Prepare to enter the Thurman House on Caledonia Street. You have been warned...
- 2010
The Killing Circle
- 336 pages
- 12 hours of reading
Exploring the moral complexities of intellectual theft, this suspenseful novel delves into the consequences of appropriating another's narrative. The protagonist grapples with the fallout of claiming someone else's story as their own, leading to a gripping tale of deception and its repercussions. With Andrew Pyper's signature style, the narrative promises to keep readers on the edge of their seats as it examines themes of authenticity and the darker sides of ambition.
- 2001
When hotshot lawyer Bartholomew Crane is despatched to a lakeside town in northern Ontario with a brief to defend a schoolteacher accused of murdering two teenaged girls, he assumes it will be an open-and-shut case.