Finished City of devils? Read These 10 Books Next
Devoured City of Devils and craving more? Dive into these 10 thrilling reads that will keep you on the edge of your seat, each offering a unique twist on the dark and mysterious worlds you love.
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The Shining
by Stephen King
Why it's the perfect match
Another masterpiece by Stephen King, <em>The Shining</em> delves into the psychological horror of a family trapped in a haunted hotel, echoing the eerie atmosphere of <em>City of Devils</em>.
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It
by Stephen King
A group of friends confronts an ancient evil that resurfaces every 27 years in their hometown, blending childhood nostalgia with spine-chilling terror.

The Stand
by Stephen King
In a post-apocalyptic world, survivors band together to face a malevolent force, exploring themes of good versus evil on a grand scale.

Pet Sematary
by Stephen King
A family’s grief leads them to a cursed burial ground, where the dead return with a sinister twist, perfect for fans of supernatural horror.

Doctor Sleep
by Stephen King
A sequel to <em>The Shining</em>, this novel follows an adult Danny Torrance as he battles a cult that preys on children with psychic abilities.

Needful Things
by Stephen King
A mysterious shop in a small town offers customers their deepest desires, but at a deadly cost, blending horror with dark humor.

Salem's Lot
by Stephen King
A small town is overrun by vampires, combining classic horror tropes with King's signature character-driven storytelling.

Misery
by Stephen King
A famous author is held captive by his “number one fan,” leading to a psychological thriller that explores obsession and survival.

The Outsider
by Stephen King
A detective investigates a gruesome murder, only to uncover supernatural elements that challenge his understanding of reality.

Revival
by Stephen King
A tale of faith, science, and the supernatural, following a preacher and a musician whose lives intertwine in unexpected ways.
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