Death's Whisper. It gives the feeling that death is close by and is communicating in a quiet, sinister way. It could be that the main character hears these whispers and is being hunted by death itself.
Eternal Darkness. It represents a never - ending, all - consuming darkness that could be a physical place or a state of mind. In horror, the unknown in the dark is often a source of great fear.
Eyes in the Dark. Just the thought of eyes watching from the darkness is terrifying.
Midnight Screams. It immediately makes one think of something terrifying happening in the dead of night.
Some additional titles would be 'The Malevolent Mist'. Mist can be very eerie, and when it's described as malevolent, it becomes even scarier. 'The Screaming Void' is also a good one. A void is something unknown and the idea of it screaming is quite disturbing. 'The Grisly Graveyard' is another title that can be used. Graveyards are spooky places, and 'grisly' adds to the horror factor.
Sure. 'The Haunting of Blackwood Manor' is a great one. It gives the idea of a spooky, old manor filled with secrets and ghosts. Another could be 'Shadows in the Attic', which makes you think of something lurking in the dark, dusty attic. And 'The Cursed Forest' is also good as it implies an area filled with danger and the unknown.
Definitely. 'The Darkest Depths' could be a title. It makes you think of something really evil hidden in the darkest, most unknown places. 'The Twisted Trees' gives the image of trees that are not normal, perhaps with a dark and sinister nature. And 'The Wailing Well' is a good title. Wells are often associated with mystery and the idea of something wailing from it is very spooky.
Midnight's Scream. It makes you think of something terrifying happening in the dead of night when people are most vulnerable.
Sure, 'The Whispers in the Walls', 'The Blood - Red Moon's Secret', 'The Phantom's Lair'.
Sure. 'The Witch's Hex', 'The Werewolf's Lair', 'The Vampire's Kiss'.
How about 'The Creeping Fog'? Fog can hide things and create an atmosphere of unease. 'The Malignant Presence' is another great title. It implies there's something evil and present. 'The Unseen Terror' is also a good title as it makes the reader wonder about the terror that they can't see but know is there.
Nightmare at Elm Street Cemetery. Elm Street is a common name that can add a sense of familiarity, but when combined with 'cemetery' and 'nightmare', it becomes a very horror - inducing title. Cemeteries are places filled with the dead, and nightmares are terrifying experiences, so this title sets a great horror mood.