From the Bram Stoker-nominated author of The Luminous Dead comes a gothic fantasy horror – The Death of Jane Lawrence.“Intense and amazing! It’s like Jonathan Strange and Mr. Norrell meets Mexican Gothic meets Crimson Peak.” —BookRiotSet in a dark-mirror version of post-war England, Caitlin Starling crafts a new kind of gothic horror from the bones of the beloved canon. This Crimson Peak-inspired story assembles, then upends, every expectation set in place by Shirley Jackson and Rebecca, and will leave readers shaken, desperate to begin again as soon as they are finished. I am talking, of course, about the gothic genre. There are two main sub-genres: gothic horror (think Dracula) and gothic romance (think Jane Eyre). But over the years, as magical elements were added to the genre, yet another sub-genre took form: gothic fantasy. Here, you will find a list of classic and more contemporary books of gothic horror, gothic fantasy, and a blend of the two. Warning: they may impact your electrical bill, as you’ll likely find yourself sleeping with the lights on for a day or two. In the mood for more horror? What about more fantasy?

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