Best Horror of September 2025: The Final ‘Conjuring,’ ‘Strangers’ Returns, Demonic Football Stars and More
“Screaming and Conjuring: The Resurrection and Unstoppable Rise of the Modern Horror Movie” by Clark Collis (Sept. 2 via 1984 Publishing) — The veteran entertainment journalist dives deep in this nonfiction book about modern horror, starting with “Scream.” Filled with fascinating tidbits, interviews and behind-the-scenes stories, it’s a must-have for any genre fan.
“Play Nice” by Rachel Harrison (Sept. 9 via Berkley) — The buzzy writer returns with a tale of an influencer who is trying to flip the house she grew up in. Unfortunately, there might be a demon that tormented her mother still living in there, and things certainly seem to be getting more sinister. It’s a juicy, fresh take on haunted house lore.
“You Weren’t Meant to Be Human” by Andrew Joseph White (Sept. 9 via S&S/Saga Press) — This alien tale has a lot on its mind, as its trans protagonist is a willing participant of a covert invasion until he becomes pregnant and hopes to get an abortion despite the demands of the parasitic race. Andrew Joseph White’s book is smart, funny and thoughtful — and given our political climate, an urgent read.
“The Autumn Springs Retirement Home Massacre” by Philip Fracassi (Sept. 30 via Tor Nightfire) — This bloody whodunit focuses on elderly folks dying in mysterious ways and one of their peers, Rose DuBois, stepping forward to try to find out what is happening. Rose is a charming protagonist, and for folks looking for a clever spin on traditional slasher fare, “Massacre” is a fun choice.