Monday, February 5, 2018

January 2018 New Horror Releases | Horror Spotlight


You can expect to see more horror spotlight posts this month as we celebrate Women in Horror Month, but I didn't want January to get too far away without highlighting all of the horror that was published in January. If I left out any January releases, please let me know so I can get them added!



The Promise (Riker's Apocalypse Book 1) by Shawn Chesser
Published January 3rd 2018 by Morbid Press

Cry Your Way Home by Damien Angelica Walters
Published January 2nd 2018 by Apex Book Company

Witch Hunter: Into the Outside by J.Z. Foster
Published January 9th 2018



Body of Christ by Mark Matthews
Expected publication: January 9th 2018 by Wicked Run Press

City of Endless Night (Pendergast #17) by Douglas Preston, Lincoln Child
Published January 9th 2018 by Grand Central Publishing

Apart in the Dark by Ania Ahlborn
Published January 16th 2018 by Gallery Books



No Light Beyond by L. Douglas Hogan
Published January 15th 2018 by Disgruntled Dystopian Publications

Sleep Over: An Oral History of the Apocalypse by H. G. Bells
Published January 16th 2018 by Talos

Black Wings of Cthulhu (Volume 5) by S. T. Joshi
Published January 16th 2018 by Titan Books



Generation Z by Peter Meredith
Published January 21st 2018

Staying Alive by John Edwards
Published January 22nd 2018 by Vital Publishing

Frankenstein in Baghdad by Ahmed Saadawi
Published January 23rd 2018 by Penguin Books



I Am a Hero Omnibus, Volume 5 by Kengo Hanazawa
Published January 23rd 2018 by Dark Horse Manga

Dracula's America: Shadows of the West: Hunting Grounds by Jonathan Haythornthwaite
Published January 23rd 2018 by Osprey Games

Living with the Dead (Famished #3) by Annie Walls
Published January 31st 2018

19 comments:

  1. I'm interested in quite a few of these. I already had Cry Your Way Home and Apart in the Dark on my wishlists. I have now added Staying Alive and Witch Hunter. I am on the fence about Frankenstein in Baghdad but if my library gets a copy, I'm sure I'll snag it!

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  2. So much horror! I am trying to resist but it isn't easy.

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  3. Some fun books came out in January! There are several that I definitely want to read. :)

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  4. Ack, I still have Sleep Over that I need to read. Too many books, too little time!

    ~Mogsy @ BiblioSanctum

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    1. That one looks fun! :) I hope you get a chance to read it so I can hear your thoughts.

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  5. Staying Alive looks pretty awesome with that cover! And I love the post apoc look of No Light Beyond.

    City of Endless Night (love that title) and The Promise are two I'll have to take a look at too.

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    1. City of Endless Night is a great title. I'm so far behind in the Pendergast series. I loved the first few, but I didn't make it much further in the series. :( I always think I'll pick it back up one day.

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  6. I need to read the Ania Ahlborn book I've got on my Kindle. I'm not sure about Living With The Dead...the cover makes it look kind of zombie romance territory. Maybe I'll try a sample and see how I go.

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  7. Love this list! I'm very curious about Frankenstein in Baghdad and Apart in the Dark.

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    1. I'm curious about Frankenstein in Baghdad. I hope to come across that one.

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  8. I haven't read any horror in years and years, but a few people are doing a vintage horror read next month on Twitter (pre '90s), so I'm going to give it a whirl. Thanks for posting about new releases because I have a feeling that I might want to start reading more. :)

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    1. I hope to see a lot of vintage horror tweets! That will be awesome. You are welcome! It's been a few months since I've had a chance to do one of these posts, but I'm determined not to fall behind this year. I love finding new horror.

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  9. Wow - such a lot published - I really should read more horror rather than leaving it to the latter months of the year.
    Lynn :D

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  10. I have got to get around to reading Ania Ahlborn one of these days!

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  11. Great list I added most of them to GR! Thanks for sharing it!

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