Login

Starve Acre

by Andrew Michael Hurley

Starve Acre

by Andrew Michael Hurley

"Starve Acre" takes you to a haunted house by the moors, where Richard and Juliette Willoughby reel from the sudden loss of their young son, Ewan. Amidst their profound grief, Juliette believes that Ewan's spirit lingers in Starve Acre, guiding her to seek the assistance of the Beacons, enigmatic practitioners of the occult. As Richard obsessively unearths the surrounding land for a fabled tree, both parents confront not just the immensity of their sorrow but the latent horrors that grief can exhume. In this eerie narrative, Andrew Michael Hurley probes the darkest corners of loss and the harrowing costs of seeking solace in the supernatural.

  • Fiction
  • Horror
  • Mystery
  • Occult
  • Supernatural
  • Grief
0 ratings0 reviews
0 ratings0 reviews

If It Bleeds

by Stephen King

Dead Eleven

by Jimmy Juliano

Hokuloa Road

by Elizabeth Hand

A Guest in the House

by Emily Carroll

The Dead House

by Billy O'Callaghan

House of Leaves

by Mark Z. Danielewski

Home Before Dark

by Riley Sager

Bunny

by Mona Awad

No One Can Know

by Kate Alice Marshall

The Immortals

by J. T. Ellison

The Drift

by C. J. Tudor

Mister Magic

by Kiersten White

Full Throttle

by Joe Hill

Olivia

by John Hunt

The Midnight Book Club

by Jeremy Bates

Our Share of Night

by Mariana Enriquez

Negative Space

by B. R. Yeager

Silver Nitrate

by Silvia Moreno-Garcia

This Thing Between Us

by Gus Moreno

Thirst

by Marina Yuszczuk

The Angel Maker

by Alex North

Amongst Our Weapons

by Ben Aaronovitch

Zombie, Indiana

by Scott Kenemore

Razorblade Tears

by S. A. Cosby

Interview with the Vampire

by Anne Rice

The Library at Mount Char

by Scott Hawkins

Growing Things and Other Stories

by Paul Tremblay

The Last Werewolf

by Glen Duncan

The Haunting of Alejandra

by V. Castro

Winter's Gifts

by Ben Aaronovitch