Riley Sager has written the ultimate Riley Sager novel
For his 10th book, the thriller author took bits and pieces from his past novels to create a whole new terrifying, meta adventure on a remote island in Vermont.
For his 10th book, the thriller author took bits and pieces from his past novels to create a whole new terrifying, meta adventure on a remote island in Vermont.
The temperature may be hotter than ever, but we're all about the thrills and chills this season. These terrifying new releases are the perfect companions for a midsummer night's scream.
Paul Tremblay talks about what scares him the most, his favorite Philip K. Dick novel, and the best way to add humor to horror stories.
Gabra Zackman—who directed three new recordings in the series—shares more about working with narrators Vikas Adam, Dan Bittner, Paul Boehmer, and Robin Miles to bring the new versions to life.
In "Make Me Better," the genre-bending author explores just how far we will go to be well.
In his debut novel, Tobi Coventry crafts a flat-share story from hell that celebrates the campy style of vintage horror films.
In “Villain Hitting for Vicious Little Nobodies,” author Lindsay Wong tackles tradition, class, gender, and race with grim world-building and a wicked sense of humour.
Looking for the perfect listen to queue up for Halloween night? These terrifying tales—all of which were adapted for the big screen—offer plenty of frights.
Just in time for spooky season, our team shares their best-loved stories penned by the legendary King of Horror.
Watch out for Xenos—these exhilarating audiobooks and audio dramas transport you to one of sci-fi’s most chilling worlds.
Writer and director Nyasha Hatendi discusses why audio is the perfect medium for horror.
Pair the Season 3 finale with listens that explore survival against the odds, trauma bonds, and female friendship and rivalry.