Small Town Horror
By Ronald Malfi
By Ronald Malfi
Category: Gothic & Horror | Paranormal Fiction | Fantasy
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$18.99
Jun 03, 2025 | ISBN 9781803367590
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Praise
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“Malfi is horror’s Faulkner, and Small Town Horror might be his best novel yet. Stylish, dark, and with a haunting, salty atmosphere, this is a superb novel about how the ghosts of the past always dance with those of the present.” Gabino Iglesias, Bram Stoker and Shirley Jackson award-winning author of The Devil Takes You Home
“This is bedrock American horror fiction, sure to be a classic. Malfi deftly draws you down into the darkness of a group of friends in a small town (natch) who find themselves literally haunted by the secrets and mistakes of their shared past.” Chuck Wendig, New York Times bestselling author of Wanderers
Ronald Malfi is a talented storyteller known for the quality of his writing and the way he brings an element of elegance to the genre, and Small Town Horror—relentlessly creepy, unapologetically dark, and surprisingly heartfelt—might just be his best novel yet—Locus Magazine
I was blown away.—Sharon Virts, People Magazine
“Small Town Horror blends the sunburnt southern noir of S.A. Cosby with the homespun haunts of Raymond Bradbury, creating a brackish blend of sin-ridden horror unlike anything else scuttling across bookshelves today. Ronald Malfi is the Bard of Chesapeake Bay gothic and the outright brine of this beautifully terrifying book will be steeped into your subconscious forever.” Clay McLeod Chapman, author of What Kind of Mother and Ghost Eaters
“An eerie and deeply unsettling horror epic with faint shadows of Peter Straub and Robert R. McCammon flickering at the periphery . . . Small Town Horror is the kind of masterful and deftly written horror fiction that makes me fall in love with the genre all over again.” Eric LaRocca, Bram Stoker Award finalist, and author of Things Have Gotten Worse Since We Last Spoke
“This isn’t only Malfi’s masterpiece, it’s a heroic swing at the Great American Novel, and will be nakedly terrifying to anyone who’s been a kid—and to anyone who’s grown up with regret. This is heavyweight horror, a total knockout.” Daniel Kraus, New York Times bestseller and author of Whalefall
Malfi does what he does best: He creates fully fleshed-out characters and pitches them into uncomfortable and very realistic situations. Small Town Horror defies assumption.—Esquire
Malfi refreshes a familiar horror trope—the surfacing of a long-hidden secret—with nuanced characterizations and a genuinely surprising reveal. Christopher Golden fans will be especially pleased.—Publishers Weekly
“Malfi is a masterful writer, a storyteller who has no interest in pulling punches or playing nice when it comes to his fiction, but Small Town Horror is a vicious, merciless assault; a relentless, passionate, nightmarish kaleidoscope of guilt and vengeance, witches and curses, murder and deception, with just enough supernatural mayhem to keep the whole thing feeling like a fever dream from hell. Buckle up kids, this is one you won’t soon forget.” – Philip Fracassi, author of Boys in the Valley
“With strokes of King and shades of Jackson, Malfi burns bright in Small Town Horror.” Lindy Ryan, Bram Stoker Award-nominee and author of Cold Snap and Bless Your Heart
“Ronald Malfi is a gifted writer. You fear for his characters because they feel like people you know, ordinary people with dire secrets. Small Town Horror gives us broken people wrapped up in a past that won’t set them free, the kind of story Malfi has truly mastered. Nobody else can weave the kind of chilling, small-town horror story I grew up reading the way Malfi does. His writing is so strong and so of-the-moment that these horrors and fears tap into horror nostalgia while also feeling brand new. It’s some kind of magic trick, which makes Malfi one hell of a magician.” Christopher Golden, New York Times bestselling author of The House of Last Resort and Road of Bones
“Damaged characters, dark secrets, and traumatic histories swirl in this haunting and beautifully written tale of a grim past that refuses to stay buried. Ronald Malfi is fast becoming one of my favourite writers, and Small Town Horror cements his reputation as one of the best horror writers working today.” Tim Lebbon, Among The Living
“As the Peter Straub of his generation, Ronald Malfi shines a poetic iridescence into the darkest corners of a speculative thriller, and Small Town Horror showcases the full range of his talent. Haunting, suspenseful, and just plain damn smart, it is everything Malfi fans have come to expect, cranked to full volume. People will be talking about this book all year.“ Rebecca Rowland, author of White Trash & Recycled Nightmares
“Ronald Malfi has emerged as one of the most consistently engaging and terrifying voices in horror literature.” SFF World
Praise for Ghostwritten:
“It’s no coincidence that there are four chambers to the human heart and Ronald Malfi’s ‘Ghostwritten’, both bound by muscle and full of blood, but once this quartet of nightmarish novellas gets pumping, your own ticker is sure to stop.”
Clay McLeod Chapman, author of ‘Whisper Down the Lane’
“Malfi makes reading about the perils of reading a terrifying delight.”
Publishers Weekly, Starred Review
“A terrific horror novelist and his edge is just as sharp at novella length fiction also… beautifully crafted and a pleasure to read”
Ginger Nuts of Horror
“Malfi makes horror feel viscerally real by showing it to us through the eyes of his vividly described characters—if they are frightened, apprehensive, or just confused, so are we.”
Booklist
Praise for Black Mouth:
“Stunningly good, with echoes of King, Bradbury, Straub, and McCammon, but somehow purely Malfi. Full of malevolence and dread, and peopled by truly compelling characters, the book locks in Malfi’s place as one of the best writers in the genre.”
Christopher Golden, ‘New York Times’ bestselling author of ‘Road of BONES’ and ‘Ararat’
“‘Black Mouth’ is good magic about dark magic: a powerful meeting between adulthood and childhood, the people we pretend to be and the people we have to be. Smart, character-driven horror.”
Andrew Pyper, author of ‘The Residence’ and ‘The Demonologist’
“Malfi has established himself as one of the all-time great horror writers, and ‘Black Mouth’ shows him working at the peak of his dark powers. Equally terrifying and heartbreaking, ‘Black Mouth’ is a book filled with terror, ghosts, and murder, but also hauntings of the heart, and the soul. Riveting, bloody, and cosmic, this novel will tear you apart in all the best ways.”
Philip Fracassi, author of ‘Beneath a Pale Sky’
“Malfi, like Stephen King and Stephen Graham Jones, tells horror stories that are anchored in the real world. His characters, like theirs, are ordinary people caught up in extraordinary events. He earns his screams and shudders honestly, through good writing and careful plotting: there are no B-movie jump scares here, just an increasing sense of dread that erupts into blood-chilling horror. Don’t miss this one.”
‘Booklist’
“The well-done cosmic horror and mix of mundane and magical scares make this a standout.”
‘Publishers Weekly’
“From one of horror’s best storytellers… If you’re looking for a good, unsettling, smart and well-written horror novel, ‘Black Mouth’ should certainly be on your short list. This is doubly true if you enjoyed Stephen King’s ‘IT’.”
‘Eggplante’
“Expertly crafted and thoroughly engrossing, Black Mouth is a sure-fire contender for the book of 2022.”
Bloody Flicks
Praise for Come with Me:
Malfi is a modern-day Algernon Blackwood… I’m gonna be talking about this book for years
JOSH MALERMAN, author of Bird Box
This is what it is to be transported: you might think you’re on solid ground, but Come with Me is a story that will carry you, inescapably, into the uncanny, the horrific.
Andrew Pyper, author of The Residence
Part mystery, part ghost story, Come with Me chimes with rare beauty and page-turning brilliance. I surrendered to it completely.
Rio Youers, author of Lola on Fire
A must-read for fans of Stephen King. Come with Me is so damn good, truly chilling and suspenseful, yet also hauntingly nuanced
Christopher Golden, author of Ararat
Come with Me is Malfi’s masterwork – a haunting, heart-breaking novel about grief and secrets. Utterly engrossing and terrifying. Highly recommended!
Brian Keene, author of The Rising
Shines as both a nightmare journey of shadows and secrets, and a poignant testimony to love and loss. I read it in a single day because I had no other choice: it’s that damn good.
Richard Chizmar, author of Gwendy’s Button Box
Malfi impresses in this taut, supernaturally tinged mystery… and sticks the landing with a powerful denouement. There’s plenty here to enjoy.
Publishers Weekly
Malfi artfully fits the reader’s head in a noose and s-l-o-w-l-y begins to take out the slack. Take a deep breath. You’ll need the oxygen
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