Do you love horror as much as I do? There’s something about sitting winding down with a good spooky read that is super enjoyable. Scary stories have always captured people’s attention. That’s why the genre has been around for so long. Here are some solid classic horror novels that you can read when you want to feel scared. In this blog post, we will take a look at some of the best classic horror novels of all time. These are books that have stood the test of time and continue to scare readers to this day. If you’re looking for a good scare, then be sure to check out these classics!
1 – The Haunting of Hill House by Shirley Jackson
This is considered to be one of the best horror novels ever written. The story follows four people who are invited to spend the summer in a mansion known as Hill House. However, they quickly realize that there is something wrong with the house and that it’s haunted. This book is sure to send chills down your spine!
2 – Psycho by Robert Bloch
This book was the basis for the famous movie of the same name. It tells the story of Norman Bates, a man who is struggling with mental illness and his dark past. When Bates’ mother dies, he takes on her personality and starts to kill women in the area. This book is sure to scare you and keep you on the edge of your seat!
3 – Dracula by Bram Stoker
This is probably one of the most famous horror novels of all time. It tells the story of Count Dracula, a vampire who is trying to find new blood to drink so that he can stay alive. This book is full of suspense, action, and terror, and it’s sure to keep you entertained from beginning to end.
4 – Frankenstein by Mary Shelley
Frankenstein is one of the best-known horror novels of all time. The novel tells the story of Victor Frankenstein, a scientist who creates a monster from parts of corpses. The monster is rejected by society and eventually becomes murderous.
Frankenstein was published in 1818 and has been adapted for film and television many times over the years. It is considered to be one of the first horror novels ever written and has had a huge influence on the genre.
5 – The Exorcist by William Peter Blatty
This is another famous horror novel that was made into a movie. The story follows Regan MacNeil, a young girl who starts exhibiting signs of possession. Her parents enlist the help of a priest to perform an exorcism on her, and things quickly spiral out of control. This book is sure to send chills down your spine and make you afraid to turn off the lights at night.
6 – The Turn of the Screw by Henry James
The Turn of the Screw by Henry James is a novella that was first published in 1898. The story is about a governess who begins to see ghosts at the estate where she works. I read this one ages ago. It’s also been turned into a few movies, some better than others. The book is definitely worth a read.
7 – I Am Legend by Richard Matheson
Published in 1954, I Am Legend tells the story of Robert Neville, the last man on Earth. The rest of the world is infected with a virus that has turned everyone else into vampires. Neville is forced to spend his days hunting and killing the undead. A gripping and terrifying novel, I Am Legend is essential reading for horror fans.
8 – Rosemary’s Baby by Ira Levin
The novel is about a woman who becomes pregnant and begins to suspect her doting neighbors have sinister intentions. The story has been adapted into a movie, which was released in 1968 and starred Mia Farrow. The movie is a classic and I was surprised when I read the book that the movie was very faithful to the original source material.
9 – Interview with a Vampire by Anne Rice
This novel is often credited as one of the first modern vampire novels. It tells the story of Louis, a vampire who recounts his life to an interviewer. The book is dark and atmospheric, and it helped popularize vampires in popular culture.
10 – Halloween by Curtis Richards
If you want to read a horror novel that will keep you up at night, look no further than Halloween by Curtis Richards. This book is the perfect blend of suspense and terror, and it is sure to leave you feeling uneasy long after you finish reading it.
11 – Salem’s Lot by Stephen King
Salem’s Lot is a horror novel by Stephen King, published in 1975. It tells the story of Ben Mears, who returns to the town of Jerusalem’s Lot (based on King’s hometown of Bangor, Maine), where he was born and raised, to write a book about it only to discover that the town has been taken over by vampires.
12 – Something Wicked This Way Comes by Ray Bradbury
Something Wicked This Way Comes is a horror novel written by Ray Bradbury and published in 1962. The novel is often classified as fantasy, but it is definitely horror. The novel takes place in the fictional town of Green Town, Illinois, in the autumn of 1958. It is the story of two boys, Jim Nightshade and William Halloway, who are confronted with evil forces that are far more advanced than they are. The novel was adapted into a movie in 1983.
13 – Ghost Story by Peter Straub
One of the most underrated horror novels of all time, Ghost Story is a masterpiece from Peter Straub. The novel follows a group of old men who are haunted by the ghost of a young girl they failed to save. Told in beautiful, lyrical prose, Ghost Story is an unforgettable read that will stay with you long after you finish it.
14 – The Elementals by Michael McDowell
The Elementals is a 1981 horror novel by Michael McDowell, set in the fictional town of New Englandville. The novel focuses on the Blackwood family, who is haunted by ghosts after they move into their new home. McDowell’s chilling story will send shivers down your spine and leave you wanting more. If you’re looking for a truly terrifying read, then look no further than The Elementals. You won’t regret it.
15 – Rebecca by Daphne du Maurier
Rebecca is a Gothic novel by Daphne du Maurier, published in 1938. It tells the story of a young woman who marries a wealthy widower and moves into his imposing mansion on the Cornwall coast, only to be endlessly overshadowed by the memory of his late wife, Rebecca. The novel is set in the 1930s and has been praised for its psychological insight and atmosphere. It has been included in several “best books of all time” lists, and was named by the BBC as one of the 100 novels that everyone should read before they die.
16 – Burnt Offerings by Robert Marasco
Burnt Offerings is a 1973 novel by Robert Marasco. The novel was adapted into the 1976 film Burnt Offerings, directed by Dan Curtis and starring Bette Davis, Karen Black, Oliver Reed, Burgess Meredith and Eileen Heckart.
The story concerns the Rolfe family who in order to save their farm, take in a boarder, Ben Deacon. However, they soon realize that Ben is not what he seems and that their home is haunted.
Burnt Offerings is a well-written and creepy novel that will keep you turning the pages.
17 – The Woman in Black by Susan Hill
The Woman in Black is a horror novel by Susan Hill, first published in 1983. The story is about a young lawyer, Arthur Kipps, who is sent to attend the funeral of Mrs. Alice Drablow, the owner of Eel Marsh House. Soon after his arrival, Kipps begins to experience hauntings by the ghost of a woman dressed all in black. Hill’s book is rightly considered one of the classics of modern English horror fiction.
18 – The Other by Thomas Tryon
The Other is a 1971 horror novel by Thomas Tryon. The book tells the story of two twins, one good and one evil. When the evil twin dies, the good twin must protect her niece from the spirit of her dead sister.
19 – Swan Song by Robert R. McCammon
Swan Song is a horror novel by Robert R. McCammon, published in 1990. The novel tells the story of a group of people who are struggling to survive in a world ravaged by nuclear war. Along the way, they must also face off against an evil force that threatens to destroy them all. Swan Song is one of McCammon’s most well-known and acclaimed novels, and it was nominated for the World Fantasy Award in 1991.
So there you have it, the best classic horror novels of all time. If you’re looking for a spine-tingling read, then these books are definitely for you. Happy reading!