Silent Stalker. It creates an image of a hidden threat that is silently following or targeting someone. The idea of a stalker is inherently suspenseful as it brings a sense of danger and the unknown.
Some good names could be 'The Hidden Danger', 'Shadow of Doubt', 'Mystery at Midnight'.
There are numerous options. 'The Unseen Peril' gives the idea that there is a danger that the characters can't see yet. 'Veiled Secrets' implies there are secrets that are hidden and waiting to be uncovered, which is a common theme in suspense novels. Also, 'The Phantom Menace' (not to be confused with the Star Wars concept in a completely different context here) can be a great name as it makes you wonder what this phantom threat could be.
Midnight Mystery. Midnight is often associated with the unknown and things that go bump in the night. Mystery adds to the allure, making it a great name for a suspenseful tale. The name gives the impression that strange things happen during the midnight hours and the story will unfold these mysteries.
One could be 'The Whispering Shadows Board'. The 'whispering shadows' gives a very spooky and suspenseful feel, as if there are secrets being whispered in the shadows. Another name is 'The Dark Hint Board'. 'Dark' implies mystery and the 'hint' part suggests that there are clues and hints to be found, which is typical in a suspense novel. And 'The Unseen Danger Board' is great too. It makes readers think about the hidden and unseen dangers that are part of the suspense in the story.
Sure. 'The Enigma Board' is a great name. 'Enigma' means mystery, and it directly relates to the suspense element in the novel. 'The Suspenseful Plotter' could also work. It gives the idea that this board is all about plotting out the suspenseful elements of the story. And then there's 'Mystery's Blueprint'. Just like a blueprint is a plan for a building, this board name implies it's a plan for creating the mystery and suspense in the novel.
The Vanishing at Midnight. This title gives a sense of mystery as 'vanishing' implies something disappearing suddenly and 'midnight' is often associated with the unknown and spooky things.
Words like 'ominous', 'eerie', and 'mysterious' are great. 'Ominous' can be used to describe a situation or a place, like an ominous cloud hanging over a deserted house. 'Eerie' gives a sense of unease, for example, an eerie silence in the forest at night. 'Mysterious' can be applied to a character, such as a mysterious stranger who appears out of nowhere.
One idea could be a story about a woman who moves into a new apartment. Every night, she hears strange scratching noises coming from the walls. When she asks the neighbors, they all deny hearing anything. As she investigates, she discovers a hidden room behind the wall in her bedroom. In the room, she finds old photos of a girl who looks exactly like her but from a different era.
You could consider 'The Lost Key'. It gives a sense of mystery and makes readers wonder what the key is, where it was lost, and what it unlocks. Another option is 'The Enchanted Forest', which creates an image of a magical place full of wonder and adventure. 'A Journey Home' is also a great name as it can imply a long and eventful journey back to a place of comfort or origin.
'The Enchanted Journey', it gives a sense of mystery and adventure. Another could be 'The Lost Key', which immediately makes readers wonder what the key is and where it was lost. Also, 'The Secret Garden' is a great name as it implies a hidden and special place within the story.