Dark Fiction for September 2021

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The Bones of Ruin, by Sarah Raughley (Sept 7)

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Carmilla: the Deluxe Edition (September 7)

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Certain Dark Things: A Novel (Reprinted from 2016) by Silvia Moreno-Garcia (Sept 7)

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The City of Dr. Moreau, by J.S. Barnes (Sept 14)

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Dare to Know: A Novel, by James Kennedy (Sept 14)

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Empire of the Vampire, by Jay Kristoff  (September 14)

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The Final Child, by Fran Dorricott (Sept 7)

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Fledgling, by Octavia E. Butler (Sept 28)

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Gray: Vol. 1, by Arvind Ethan David (Sept 21)

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Horseman: A Tale of Sleepy Hollow, by Christina Henry (Sept 28)

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The House of Ashes, by Stuart Neville (Sept 7)

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Hyde, a Novel, by Craig Russell (Sept 28)

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The Invention of Sound, by Chuck Palahniuk (Sept 7) – Trigger warnings.

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Karliquai (The Whiteland Novels), by Rosie Cranie-Higgs (Sep 9)

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The Madwomen’s Ball, by Victoria Mas (Sept 7)

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The Moon, the Stars, and Madame Burova: A Novel, by Ruth Hogan (Sept 21)

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Mordew, by Alex Pheby (Sept 14)

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The Inheritance of Orquídea Divina: A Novel, by Zoraida Córdova (Sept 7)

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The Orphan Witch: A Novel, by Paige Crutcher (Sept 28)

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Out of the Ruins: The Apocalyptic Anthology, by Preston Grassman (Editor) (Sept 7)

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Scarenthood, by Nick Roche (Sept 14)

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The Sculptor, by Michael Aronovitz (Sept 7)

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The Shadows, by Alex North (Sept 28)

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Slewfoot: A Tale of Bewitchery, by Brom (Sept 14)

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