A selection of spooky, scintillating, and scary stories from some of Accent Press’s best-loved authors. Featuring gruesome crime from Bill Kitson and Andrea Frazer, a frighteningly modern fairy tale from Helena Fairfax, ghostly goings-on from Christina Jones, David Rogers, Jane Risdon, Marie Laval, and Tricia Maw, a twisted take on a national pastime from Cara Cooper, and the supernatural side of reality TV from Caroline Dunford. So this Hallowe’en, if you’re hankering for a haunting, could murder a mystery, or are prepared to be scared – let Accent make you shiver.
Grace is fascinated by the wolves in the woods behind her house; one yellow-eyed wolf in particular.
From a dazzlingly talented young writer, a haunting and original supernatural romance in the vein of TWILIGHT.
Iraq War veteran Bronwyn Hyatt must reconnect with the Tufa, her people, and their ancient song if she is ever going to stop the death stalking her family.
In this propulsive locked-room thriller debut, a reunion weekend in the French Alps turns deadly when five friends discover that someone has deliberately stranded them at their remote mountaintop resort during a snowstorm.
Writing has always been her escape. Knowing the reception her books receive will be tainted by her personal life, Kensey secretly writes under a penname when she's not working part-time at her godmother's bar.
“Tell them to send the cops to 237 Clark Street. Do it right now.” The harsh growl of his voice was a testament to how much the idea of a little boy falling into the hands of the Zetas terrified him. “What the fuck?
Detective Reuben "Diego" Montoya must team up with the prime suspect in a murder case to catch a serial killer who is keeping New Orleans in the grip of fear, an investigation that leads them to an abandoned asylum where unspeakable evil ...
The cold crept around his feet and he shivered inside his slippers and dressing gown. He waited a moment or two, listening to the silence, then closed the door of the cottage. A while later, Fiona had almost succeeded in falling asleep, ...
Sam I'm starving! You've given me a monstrous appetite forblintzes! Sylv I must say, they're awfully good ... (feeling bolder) Tell me, where doesthe expression 'sit and shiver' come from ... I mean, why do you call it that?
Just remember that as a member of the Citadel, Shiver can use her talent to defend herself at any time.” “It will seem strange to use it on Miikor. I am not sure that I am ready for it. I have spent my life not drawing attention to ...