Peter Straub occupies a rare space in horror — literary enough to unsettle readers who don't think they like the genre, scary enough to satisfy those who do. Ghost Story is his landmark: a slow-burn, architecturally intricate novel where the terror lives in memory, guilt, and the stories we tell ourselves about the past. The Talisman, co-written with Stephen King, shows his range — a mythic road-trip fantasy shot through with darkness and wonder. Straub's prose is dense and deliberate, full of psychological shadow and carefully constructed dread. He's less interested in monsters than in what they represent — the weight of the past, the corruption lurking in ordinary life. Readers who want horror that demands something from them, rather than just delivering shocks, will find Straub one of the genre's most rewarding and underappreciated voices.
The Talisman • Book 1
Narrated by Frank Muller
by Peter Straub
Narrated by Buck Schirner
Kyle Murchison Booth • Book 4
by Paula Guran, Kelley Armstrong, Holly Black, Ramsey Campbell, Caitlín R. Kiernan, Joe R. Lansdale, Stewart O'Nan, Sarah Pinborough, Norman Prentiss, Barbara Roden, Lucius Shepard, Peter Straub, Michael Shea, Kelly Link, Ekaterina Sedia, Catherynne M. Valente, Gerard Houarner, Gemma Files, Kurt Dinan, Elizabeth Bear, Roby Davies, Maura McHugh, Dale Bailey, Deborah Biancotti, Gary McMahon, Holly Phillips, John Mantooth, Marc Laidlaw, Margo Lanagan, Michael Marshall Smith, Nadia Bulkin, Nathan Ballingrud, Paul Tremblay, Peter Atkins, Sarah Monette, Seth Fried, Stephen Graham Jones, Steve Duffy, Steve Rasnic Tem, Suzy McKee Charnas, John Langan
Narrated by Kristin James, Matt Godfrey
by Peter Straub
Narrated by Michael Kramer
Michael Kramer's measured, hypnotic delivery transforms Straub's unsettling novella into something genuinely haunting—a fever dream narration that makes the Amazon itself feel like a character closing in on you.
by Peter Straub
Narrated by Robertson Dean
Robertson Dean's measured, unsettling narration transforms this haunted-past mystery into something genuinely creepy—his ability to shift between unreliable perspectives keeps you perpetually off-balance.