Teens - Horror


 

The Death Collector

by Justin Richards

 

Three teens and a curator of unclassified
artifacts at the British Museum match wits with a madman determined to
use unorthodox methods to reanimate the dead, both humans and dinosaurs.

 


 

The Blood Confession

by Alisa M. Libby

 

Cursed at birth, the beautiful and
ruthless young Erzebet becomes obsessed with achieving eternal youth
and begins to bathe in the blood of virgin girls in order to preserve
her beauty.

 


 

Tantalize

by Cynthia Leitich Smith

 

Just as Quincie Morris and her uncle are
about to unveil their hot vampire-themed restaurant, a brutal murder
leaves them scrambling for a chef. Quincie must turn their new hire
into a culinary Dark Lord before opening night.

 


 

Basilisk

by N. M. Browne

 

Two teens who discover they are sharing
the same dream of dragons fight to stop the evil dictator from bringing
their dreams to life in the form of a terrible basilisk with the power
to literally scare people to death.

 


 

Bloodline:  A Novel

by Kate Cary

 

When nineteen-year-old John Shaw returns
from World War I, he is haunted by nightmares and blames trench fever.
But when his nemesis appears in England and begins dating his sister,
John must confront the truth and stop Dracula's bloodline.

 


 


Revenge of the Witch

by Joseph Delaney

 

Young Tom, the seventh son of a seventh
son, starts work as an apprentice for the village spook, whose job is
to protect ordinary folk from ghouls, boggarts, and all manner of
wicked beasties.

 


 

By These Ten Bones

by Clare B. Dunkle

 

After a mysterious young wood carver with
a horrifying secret arrives in her small Scottish town, Maddie gains
his trust--and his heart--and seeks a way to save both him and her
townspeople from an ancient evil.

 


Tartabull's Throw

by Henry Garfield

 

In the summer of 1967, Cyrus Nygerski,
nineteen and "the best left-handed second baseman in Wisconsin,"
unsuspectingly meets his first werewolf. Six hours later, she is
sitting next to him in Comiskey Park, watching the Red Sox play the
White Sox on August 27th, but by the time Boston outfielder Jose
Tartabull fires his famous, game-winning throw to home, the mysterious
beauty is suddenly disappearing into the crowd. Nygerski is frantic.
The next morning he reads about her in a Chicago paper, though not by
name: there's no mention of Cassandra Paine-only of a vicious murder
back in Beloit of a man who, in another version of events, appears to
be very much alive and out for Nygerski's blood. Among Cassandra's
abilities is time travel. Nygerski learns of this later (or is it
earlier?) on the seacoast of Maine where she introduces him to her
family and the tantalizing legend of Howley's Deep Hole, a portal into
an alternate time line that sweeps him to the heights of rookie season
stardom. It's then-and at a terrifying cost-that he earns the nickname
"Moon-dog." Even Cassandra can't foresee the prophecy in that.

 


 

 

 Beating Heart:  A Ghost Story

by A. M. Jenkins

 

Following his parents' divorce,
seventeen-year-old Evan moves with his mother and sister into an old
house where the spirit of a teenager who died there awakens and
mistakes him for her long-departed lover.

 


 

 

 

 

The Silver Kiss

by Annette Curtis Klause

 

A mysterious teenage boy harboring a dark secret helps Zoe come to terms with her mother's terminal illness.