Bram Stoker Supernatural Dracula – Bram Stoker (1897) Dracula by Bram Stoker follows Jonathan Harker and Van Helsing as they battle Count Dracula, a vampire seeking to spread his dark influence in England.
Cassandra Clare The Infernal Devices Fantasy Historical Young Adult Clockwork Angel – Cassandra Clare (2010) In Victorian London, Tessa Gray discovers her supernatural heritage and is drawn into the world of Shadowhunters, love, and an ominous threat.
Stephen King Fantasy Mystery Supernatural ‘Salem’s Lot – Stephen King (1975) ‘Salem’s Lot by Stephen King follows writer Ben Mears as he returns to his hometown and uncovers a terrifying vampire infestation linked to the eerie Marsten House.
Cassandra Clare The Dark Artifices Fantasy Supernatural Young Adult Lady Midnight – Cassandra Clare (2016) In Los Angeles, young Shadowhunters Emma Carstairs and Julian Blackthorn unravel a dangerous mystery that threatens their family and the world.
J Sheridan Le Fanu Fantasy Supernatural Carmilla – Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu (1872) Carmilla by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu is a gothic vampire novella exploring forbidden desires and supernatural horror through the mysterious character of Carmilla.
Peter Watts Firefall Science Fiction Blindsight – Peter Watts (2006) Blindsight by Peter Watts explores a mission to investigate an alien probe, questioning consciousness, intelligence, and the limits of human perception.
George RR Martin Fantasy Historical Supernatural Fevre Dream – George RR Martin (1982) Captain Abner Marsh and his mysterious partner Joshua York sail the Mississippi, blending vampire mythology with gothic historical fantasy.
Bram Stoker Classics Supernatural Dracula’s Guest – Bram Stoker (1914) Dracula’s Guest by Bram Stoker is a gothic horror story set in a desolate European landscape, exploring eerie supernatural forces and unexplained dread.
Hume Nisbet Psychological Supernatural The Vampire Maid – Hume Nisbet (1900) The Vampire Maid by Hume Nisbet is a gothic horror short story exploring isolation, obsession, and vampirism as a man seeks solitude in a remote cottage.