One of the most popular is 'The Conjuring' series. The stories of real - life hauntings are really scary in audiobook format. 'Annabelle' also has a popular audiobook. It's about the possessed doll. Another very popular one is 'Saw' which is full of gore and horror elements.
For me, 'The Outsider' by H.P. Lovecraft is extremely scary. The concept of a being that is so alien and terrifying is just bone - chilling. 'The Open Window' by Saki also gives me the creeps. It has a great twist at the end that makes you shiver. Another really scary one is 'The Black Cat' by Edgar Allan Poe. The way the narrator's relationship with the cat deteriorates is truly horrifying.
Sure. 'The Haunting of Hill House' is a great one. The story builds a sense of unease and mystery as it unfolds. Another is 'Dracula'. The classic vampire tale is even more chilling when listened to as an audiobook, with the right narrator bringing out the horror in every word. And 'Pet Sematary' is also quite spooky, with its dark themes of death and the supernatural.
Stephen King's 'It' is a very popular one. The audiobook version really brings the terrifying story of Pennywise the clown to life. Another is 'The Haunting of Hill House' by Shirley Jackson. Its audiobook has a great narration that enhances the spooky atmosphere of the story.
There are many great short stories available in audiobook format. Some popular ones include 'The Gift of the Magi' by O. Henry. It's a heartwarming tale of love and sacrifice. Another is 'The Tell - Tale Heart' by Edgar Allan Poe, which is a classic horror short story that keeps you on the edge of your seat with its suspenseful narration.
You can try looking on major audiobook platforms like Audible or Google Play Books. Sometimes libraries also have audiobook collections that might include it.
There are several places. Spotify sometimes has horror novels in audiobook form, especially some classic ones. Also, Google Play Books has a decent selection of horror novel audiobooks that you can purchase and listen to on your device.
No. While Stephen King is well - known for his horror novels, he writes in various genres and not all of his works are specifically for audiobook. His books are published in print and e - book formats as well, and his writing spans from horror to fantasy, suspense, and more. Only a portion of his overall works are adapted into audiobooks.