Going For Horror In The Twenty-First Century


Posted April 3, 2018 by earlmiller

Horror has always been an element of the pop art, and the popularity of the giallo movies—like the Scream franchise.

 
Horror has always been an element of the pop art, and the popularity of the giallo movies—like the Scream franchise, or the erotic horror genre that found great success on screen like Ira Levin’s Rosemary’s Baby was adapted by Roman Polanski—vouch for the same. The movies were made since the books were popular, and this was well understood by Viewax and they have launches a site that specializes in the collection of e-books that deal solely with the horror genre, so you are likely to find undiscovered gems here. Further, this site is totally ad-free, and once you pay a minimal subscription fee, you have unlimited access to their site and there is no distraction while you enjoy your favorite books online over the weekend.

If this does not tempt you, let us go further and have a look at the range of collections that these people have. Any collection of a particular genre, if it has to be complete, must have a generous collection of books that have been written since the inception of the genre to the most recent title that has created some ripples, and Viewax has succeeded in doing just that. They have included big names like that of Edith Wharton and Paul Bowles in their list, which gives you a good idea that they have a good stock from the good old days and they also have the new bunch of promising writers like Brent Hendricks or Tom Clancy who add the much coveted zing to their collection. This gives a good reputation to Viewax because they have carved a niche for themselves in their field. If Tom Clancy’s Threat Vector follows the rule of a political thriller and succeeds in captivating the readers by its gripping narrative of The Campus fighting for the safety of the United States against another equally powerful superpower, Brent’s A Long Day at the End of the World brings you super close to the horror scene—as close as this gets. This novel retells the blood curdling crime that happed in Georgia a few years ago, when a middle class family man was found guilty of murdering people and burying them, and managing to conceal this for five years. This novel is the closest you could reach to the heart of the matter because Brent experienced it from close quarters, essentially because his father was one of the victims of this heinous crime. If you had had enough of such stuff before, you can always return to the classics—like Edith Wharton’s The Ghost Feeler and Paul Bowles’ A Distant Episode that would definitely give you a special treat.

The authors selected in Viewax’s esteemed collection have lent all kinds of flavor to the horror genre—Bowles with his mean humor that worsens the sting of horror, and the fresh breed of writers who give their novels a grungy texture that is sure to keep you reading late into the night. So, don’t think twice and sign up for Viewax!
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Last Updated April 3, 2018