Horror Classics Books
The Lady of the Shroud
Rupert is the outcast in his family and must endure the difficult life of living in a castle in the Blue Mountains in order to inherit a fortune from his uncle.
The Monk
Ambrosio, a monk, succumbs to the temptations of the young, Antonia.
The History of Caliph Vathek
The descriptions of Vathek's palaces and diversions, and of his scheming sorceress-mother Carathis and her witch-tower, are triumphs of weird coloring that raise this literary work to a permanent place in English letters. Download it today!
The Beckoning Fair One
Download this FREE e-Book about a novelist who retreats to an abandoned house in London, where he becomes enthralled by an 18th Century spirit; and his contact with the outside world gradually diminishes. Download it now!
The Return
This FREE e-Book features one of the best occult classics by famed English author, Walter de la Mare. Download it today!
The House on the Borderland
This is a story about an old man who is living in a bizarre, secluded mansion with his (possibly) insane sister and a number of cats; who begins to question his own sanity after a series of increasingly unsettling events. Download it now!
Dracula
Count Dracula is a vampire who terrifies the countryside in his quest for human blood, but the residents soon learn his real identity and vow to destroy him.
The Garden of Survival
There is a fascinating tale of the fantastic from a master of the genre in this FREE e-Book. Download it today!
The Turn of the Screw
By 19th Century American realist, Henry James. The story about an innocent, impressionable young governess who takes over the education of two delightful children, Flora and Miles, at an isolated country estate. Download it today!
The Extra Day
Download this FREE e-Book that features the story about three children who had only their fanciful Uncle Felix for company, and the least-magical of them held the key to a miraculous adventure across the English countryside--an adventure in which no grown-up rules applied, in which magic was...