Doesn’t that sound like a killer set-up for a horror novel? Alma is stopping by The Horror Bookshelf to share the inspiration behind the evil that plagues the Donner Party in The Hunger. The Hunger takes the grisly and devastating events of the Donner Party and adds in an element of supernatural horror. So naturally The Hunger immediately became one of my most anticipated books of the year. I have always loved history and I’m a big fan of horror novels that either focus on a historical event, or are set in a different time period. I first heard about The Hunger from Max Booth III’s “ 15 Most Anticipated Horror Books of 2018” list on Litreactor, and Max’s blurb had me hooked right away. Today’s post on The Horror Bookshelf comes from Alma Katsu, the author of The Hunger and The Taker trilogy. #TheJackintheGreen r… on Frazer Lee “The Jack in… Kristopher Triana “The Detained” Review.Erik Hofstatter “The Crabian Heart” Review.
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