The male protagonist was a young policeman, Zhang Zhe. In a quiet town, the only police murder case happened. It was his sponsor who was killed. He was also involved in the investigation. A series of unimaginable things happened, and it seemed to be related to the horror novel he wrote. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
I also like 'The Exorcist'. Although it's set in a city, there are strong elements of small - town horror in the way the demonic possession isolates the family and the community around them is both skeptical and afraid. It shows how horror can seep into the fabric of a seemingly ordinary place.
It's not a true story. Small Town Horror is usually a fictional genre created for entertainment purposes.
I recommend the book Dream Film Company. Although the concept of "movie" in the title was somewhat different, the male and female protagonists in this novel also entered a virtual world (here, it was compared to the movie world) and could immerse themselves in the storyline of their dreams. In addition, there were similar plots in novels. The plot of the movie shot by the male protagonist became a real thing in the real world. I hope you like my recommendation.
There was this small town cop who received a call about a disturbance in the woods. When he arrived, there were no signs of anyone at first. But then he started to feel like he was being watched. As he walked deeper into the woods, he saw strange symbols carved on the trees. Suddenly, a large, shadowy figure emerged from the bushes. He drew his gun but the figure just vanished. It was a terrifying experience for him.
One of the best is 'Salem's Lot' by Stephen King. It's set in a small town where a vampire arrives and starts to turn the townspeople. The sense of isolation in the small town makes the horror more intense.
Well, for one thing, small town horror novels often tap into our sense of the familiar. We can all picture a small town, and when horror is introduced into that seemingly idyllic setting, it's a shock. They also usually have a strong sense of community, and seeing that community disrupted by horror is both fascinating and terrifying. There's also the idea that small towns might be hiding things, like old curses or dark pasts, that add to the allure.
One popular small town horror novel is 'It' by Stephen King. It takes place in the fictional town of Derry, Maine, where a group of kids face a terrifying shape - shifting entity. Another is 'The Haunting of Hill House' by Shirley Jackson, which involves a haunted house in a small - town - like setting. Also, 'Pet Sematary' by Stephen King, set in a small town in Maine, where the local pet cemetery has a dark and disturbing secret.
Sure. One story could be about a small town where at night, people would hear strange scratching sounds on their windows. Turns out, there was a wild animal that had gone rabid and was roaming the streets. It was a terrifying time for the townsfolk as they didn't know what was causing the noise at first.
😋I recommend you a novel similar to Infinite Horror, The Screaming Game. This light novel used the game as its theme and described a world that was similar to infinite horror. It was filled with ruthless, cruel, violent, benevolent, tolerant, and universal humanity. At the same time, it also created a mysterious 'God'. The plot design of the whole book had the characteristics of the original fantasy novel. I hope you like my recommendation.😗
A small town cop once chased a suspect into a cemetery at night. As he was looking for the suspect among the tombstones, he saw a pair of glowing eyes. When he approached, it seemed like the ground was shaking slightly. He then heard a voice whispering his name. He got so scared that he immediately left the cemetery without catching the suspect.