Explore Top Horror Indie Books
Discover a curated collection of indie Horror books written by self-published authors from around the world. Whether you're looking for fresh plots, bold voices, or hidden gems, this is your go-to shelf for immersive Horror storytelling.
Reincarnology
By: C. Robert CalesA retired journalist, the unwitting recipient of a
centuries old secret, is running for his life. He’s
hiding in a rundown Las Vegas motel, desperate to
get the story out to the world while there’s still time.
Assassins who have protected the secret for
hundreds of years will not stop. They’ve brought
law enforcement into the search by framing him for
murder. If he escapes with the secret it will trigger
an unthinkable fail-safe, the planned extinction of
humanity.
The Bookseller
By: C. Robert CalesBook 2 of the Reincarnology trilogy
Across from Boston Common, nestled in the corner of a cobblestone mall, sits The Bookseller, a bookstore owned by a lovable rare book dealer and his wife, who runs a coffee parlor inside the store. The parlor is the morning greeting place for business people from around the mall where the complimentary coffee is hot and delicious, the croissants are a quarter and the lively banter is free. George and Elizabeth lead a happy life surrounded by many friends. Their happiness is about to be shattered by a violent South American drug cartel with a new, high tech process for smuggling cocaine.
Quasi Rift
By: C. Robert CalesArtificial Intelligence
By: C. Robert CalesThe Case Files of GG Michaels, Paranormal Investigator
By: JL MeredithWhat Waits in the Glass
By: Ellis GraysonAfter his uncle disappears, Harry returns to his family’s cottage in the Scottish Highlands — a place his mother swore they’d never go back to. Inside its damp stone walls, the silence feels too heavy, and the mirrors don’t behave the way they should.
Some reflections linger. Others whisper. And one of them smiles when he doesn’t.
As Harry uncovers his uncle’s journals and the old legends of Loch Glen, he realises the stories were true: the mirrors aren’t just watching. They’re waiting. And what waits in the glass wants more than just a reflection.
A chilling folk-horror novel about family secrets, fractured identities, and the danger of looking too long into the dark.