16 Best Horror Books of All Time
A Bone-Chilling List of the 16 Best Horror Books
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A father has had enough of watching his asthmatic daughter suffer from the New York City air, so he moves his family to a beautiful, bucolic 19th-century country home. But nothing is as it seems in the small town, where all the villagers seem to share the same last name and an ancient harvest festival has dark intentions that bring about forces far more sinister than harvest gods. Thomas Tryon's "Harvest Home" ($23) is credited as the original inspiration for Stephen King's "Children of the Corn."