Professor Dowell’s Head by Alexander Belyaev, a classic Russian horror novel about an insane surgeon and his grotesque experimental surgeries on captive psychiatric patients.
PorchDogs on
Not exactly horror, but if you like werewolves and don’t mind sex and violence, try The Last Werewolf by Glen Duncan, plus two sequels.
3 Comments
Some older/classics:
*The Turn of the Screw* by Henry James
*In a Glass Darkly* by J. Sheridan Le Fanu
*The Woman in Black* by Susan Hill
And a few newer/more contemporary:
*Paradise Rot* by Jenny Hval
*What Moves the Dead* by T. Kingfisher
*Our Wives Under the Sea* by Julia Armfield
*House of Leaves* by Mark Z. Danielewski
Professor Dowell’s Head by Alexander Belyaev, a classic Russian horror novel about an insane surgeon and his grotesque experimental surgeries on captive psychiatric patients.
Not exactly horror, but if you like werewolves and don’t mind sex and violence, try The Last Werewolf by Glen Duncan, plus two sequels.