Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley Science Fiction The Last Man – Mary Shelley (1826) The Last Man by Mary Shelley is a dystopian novel narrated by Lionel Verney, chronicling the downfall of civilization as a plague wipes out humanity.
Ray Bradbury Crumley Mysteries Mystery Supernatural Death is a Lonely Business – Ray Bradbury (1985) A struggling writer in 1949 Venice, California, becomes entangled in a noir mystery filled with eccentric characters and dark secrets.
Ray Bradbury Crumley Mysteries Fantasy Mystery Supernatural A Graveyard for Lunatics – Ray Bradbury (1990) A screenwriter stumbles upon a corpse linked to Hollywood’s dark past, uncovering secrets in a surreal world of fame and deception.
Ray Bradbury Crumley Mysteries Fantasy Mystery Supernatural Let’s All Kill Constance – Ray Bradbury (2002) A writer and detective unravel a haunting mystery involving faded Hollywood actress Constance Rattigan in this noir-tinged thriller.
Aldous Huxley Classics Science Fiction Ape and Essence – Aldous Huxley (1948) In a post-apocalyptic world, a New Zealand expedition uncovers a society shaped by nuclear devastation, moral decay, and survivalist extremes.
George RR Martin Fantasy Science Fiction Supernatural Sandkings – George RR Martin (1981) Simon Kress acquires alien creatures for entertainment, but the Sandkings evolve into a terrifying force beyond his control.
HP Lovecraft Science Fiction Supernatural The Whisperer in Darkness – HP Lovecraft (1931) The Whisperer in Darkness by H.P. Lovecraft follows Albert N. Wilmarth’s correspondence with Henry Akeley, revealing a terrifying extraterrestrial conspiracy in Vermont.
HP Lovecraft Psychological Science Fiction The Shadow Out of Time – HP Lovecraft (1936) The Shadow Out of Time by H.P. Lovecraft follows Nathaniel Peaslee as he recovers lost memories, revealing a terrifying exchange with an ancient alien race.
HG Wells Science Fiction The Sleeper Awakes – HG Wells (1899) The Sleeper Awakes by H.G. Wells follows Graham, who awakens in a dystopian future where he unknowingly holds immense power over a totalitarian society.
HG Wells Psychological Science Fiction The Food of the Gods – HG Wells (1904) The Food of the Gods by H.G. Wells explores the unintended consequences of a scientific formula that causes plants, animals, and humans to grow to gigantic proportions.