A third one is 'Ed Gein'. Gein was a real - life serial killer whose macabre deeds inspired movies like 'Psycho' and 'The Texas Chainsaw Massacre'. Books about his life are horror books as they detail his disturbing crimes such as grave robbing and making items from human remains.
One is 'The Exorcist'. It was inspired by a real - life exorcism case. The story of a young girl possessed by a demon and the attempts to exorcise it is truly terrifying. It plays on the fear of the unknown and the power of the supernatural.
Another is 'The Ritual'. It follows a group of friends who go on a hiking trip in the Swedish wilderness and encounter some very strange and terrifying creatures. The story plays on the fear of the unknown in a desolate and foreboding landscape.
Sure. There's 'The Weeping Woman of Galloway'. Legend has it that a woman lost her children in a tragic accident and now wanders the moors crying and bringing a sense of unease. 'The Black Dog of the Highlands' is also quite well - known. It's a large, black, menacing dog that is often seen as an omen of death. When it appears, it is said to bring bad luck or even death to those who encounter it.
The Blair Witch Project is a well - known backwoods horror story. It follows a group of students who go into the woods to make a documentary about the Blair Witch and end up getting lost and terrorized. Another one is Deliverance, which has elements of horror in the backwoods setting as the characters face dangerous and often menacing situations in the wild.
Well, 'Phone' is also a well - known Korean horror story. In this story, a mobile phone becomes the source of terrifying events. It's about a girl who starts getting strange calls from her dead friend on her new phone, and all kinds of spooky things start to happen around her as a result. There are also elements of mystery and the supernatural in it.
One well - known American horror true story is the Amityville Horror. The Lutz family claimed to experience terrifying paranormal events in their new home, like strange noises, cold spots, and apparitions. Another is the case of Lizzie Borden. She was accused of brutally murdering her father and stepmother with an axe in Fall River, Massachusetts in 1892. The story has since become a staple in American horror lore.
Sure. 'The Tell - Tale Heart' by Edgar Allan Poe is very well - known. It's about a man who is driven mad by an old man's vulture - like eye. He plots to kill the old man and hides his body under the floorboards. But then he starts to hear the old man's heart still beating, which drives him to confess his crime.
Sure. 'The Shining' is quite famous. Jack Torrance's slow descent into madness while staying in the isolated Overlook Hotel with his family is really scary. The hotel seems to have a life of its own and influences Jack to turn on his own family. Another one is 'Psycho'. Norman Bates' split personality and his actions in the Bates Motel are the stuff of nightmares. The shower scene is iconic in horror history.
One of his well - known horror stories is 'The Turn of the Screw'. It's a classic that has been widely studied and adapted. It tells a haunting tale of a governess and the strange events she experiences while taking care of two children.
Some lesser - known World War 2 books based on true stories include 'The Nightingale' by Kristin Hannah. It's about two sisters in France during the war. 'Suite Française' by Irène Némirovsky is also interesting. Némirovsky was writing this book while she was living through the war, but unfortunately she was deported to Auschwitz before she could finish it. And 'The Longest Winter' by Alex Kershaw, which tells the story of a small group of American soldiers who held out against the Germans in the Ardennes forest.
The book 'Black Hawk Down' by Mark Bowden is also well - known. It recounts the true events of the Battle of Mogadishu in Somalia. It shows the chaos and heroism in a military operation and gives a detailed look at modern warfare.