As we peer into the crystal ball of the literary landscape, the horror genre looks poised to deliver some of its most chilling and inventive reads yet. With a mix of beloved masters of the macabre pushing boundaries and exciting new voices emerging, the month of July promises a fresh wave of terror, suspense, and dark imagination. From psychological thrillers to supernatural shockers, the following ten novels are guaranteed to keep you guessing and plague your dreams.

The Forever House – Lisa Stone
Release Date: July 3, 2025
Plot: Jasmine and her family move into their dream home—but it quickly becomes a nightmare. With plummeting temperatures, dying plants, and eerie infestations, the house seems determined to evict them—or worse.
Why We’re Excited: Classic haunted house chills are hard to resist, and Lisa Stone’s knack for domestic dread should make this a tense and terrifying read.
Notable Works: Stalker, The Cottage, The Doctor

How to Survive a Horror Story – Mallory Arnold
Release Date: July 8, 2025
Plot: A group of writers gathers for the reading of a horror legend’s will—only to find themselves trapped in a haunted manor with a deadly riddle-solving game. Fail to win, and the house claims one of them forever.
Why We’re Excited: Clever, creepy, and full of meta-horror wit, this one blends dark humor with haunted thrills for fans of Knives Out and The Haunting of Hill House.
Notable Works: Debut novel

The Unkillable Frank Lightening – Josh Rountree
Release Date: July 15, 2025
Plot: Catherine Coldbridge is many things: doctor, occultist, and former widow. In 1879, her husband, Private Frank Humble, was killed in a Sioux attack. Grief-stricken, Catherine used forbidden arts to resurrect him—only to unleash a soulless killer. After his rampage, Frank vanished, and Catherine fled in shame. Now, twenty-five years later, she returns to Texas with hired guns to end what she began. But Frank has become Unkillable Frank Lightning, a legend in the Wild West Show. Haunted by the past, both seek redemption—but their reckoning may spill more blood than it saves.
Why We’re Excited: A gothic Western steeped in dust, blood, and shadow, this novel conjures the haunted grandeur of McCarthy and the aching lyricism of Shelley. It is a tale of resurrection and reckoning, where love defies death and grief gives rise to monsters, serving up a journey through the ruin of the human heart.
Notable Works: The Legend of Charlie Fish, Death Aesthetic

The Bewitching – Silvia Moreno-Garcia
Release Date: July 15, 2025
Plot: In 1990s Massachusetts, a grad student researching a horror author uncovers a terrifying legacy of witchcraft that spans continents and generations. What began as academic curiosity becomes a deadly obsession.
Why We’re Excited: Moreno-Garcia never misses, and this multigenerational tale of witches and lost women promises literary elegance with a sinister bite.
Notable Works: Mexican Gothic, Silver Nitrate, The Daughter of Doctor Moreau

One Yellow Eye – Leigh Radford
Release Date: July 15, 2025
Plot: When her husband becomes one of the last infected in a zombie outbreak, scientist Kesta Shelley hides him in their home—spiraling into obsession as she searches for a cure while her own humanity slips away.
Why We’re Excited: A chilling psychological twist on the zombie genre that questions the lengths love will go—and the monstrous forms it can take.
Notable Works: Debut novel

Girl in the Creek – Wendy N. Wagner
Release Date: July 18, 2025
Plot: Erin heads to the Oregon wilderness to search for her missing brother, only to uncover cosmic horrors lurking beneath the trees—and a creek with a body that should have stayed hidden.
Why We’re Excited: Wagner delivers a gripping fusion of cosmic dread and Pacific Northwest noir, steeped in an atmosphere of mounting tension and unease. Beyond its eerie, captivating storytelling, the novel offers a razor-sharp critique of true crime culture and a haunting reflection on humanity’s impact on the natural world.
Notable Works: The Deer Kings, The Secret Skin

Another – Paul Tremblay
Release Date: July 22, 2025
Plot: After the mysterious “Zoom Incident,” young Casey welcomes a strange boy named Morel into his home—a boy with no past, no voice, and eyes that don’t blink. As the visit drags on, nothing is what it seems.
Why We’re Excited: A chilling foray into middle-grade horror from one of the genre’s most cerebral authors. Expect deep unease and an unforgettable monster.
Notable Works: The Cabin at the End of the World, A Head Full of Ghosts, The Pallbearers Club

The Library at Hellebore – Cassandra Khaw
Release Date: July 22, 2025
Plot: At a secret school for supernatural threats, students discover graduation means being devoured. Trapped in the school’s labyrinthine library, they must outwit the teachers—or become lunch.
Why We’re Excited: Khaw’s razor-sharp prose and love of the grotesque make this dark academia horror a must-read for fans of The Secret History and Battle Royale.
Notable Works: Nothing But Blackened Teeth, The Salt Grows Heavy, The All-Consuming World
Mayra – Nicky Gonzalez
Release Date: July 22, 2025
Plot: A surreal and haunting reunion in the Everglades turns into a fever-dream descent into obsession, memory, and decay as old friends navigate a house and landscape that refuse to let them go.
Why We’re Excited: Gothic horror soaked in South Florida sweat and psychological dread—this one feels like The Turn of the Screw by way of A24.
Notable Works: Papelillo and the Night Things

Angel Down – Daniel Kraus
Release Date: July 29, 2025
Plot: Five WWI soldiers sent to euthanize a comrade instead find a wounded angel. As the men’s sins surface, their divine mission unravels into a descent into madness and monstrous choice.
Why We’re Excited: Kraus blends the carnage of war with the terror of faith in this genre-bending supernatural thriller. Think All Quiet on the Western Front meets The Prophecy.
Notable Works: Whalefall, The Living Dead (with George A. Romero), Rotters