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Polar/Winter Horror Fiction List
Snow and the freezing cold create a perfect atmosphere for a terrifying tale. Below are horror books that are set in either the polar region or during winter:
Frankenstein by Mary Shelley
At the Mountains of Madness by H. P. Lovecraft
Who Goes There by John Campbell
Thing From Another World Chuck Pfarrer from Dark Horse Comics
Thing From Another World: Climate of Fear Chuck Pfarrer
Carnivore by Leigh Clark
Frankenstein: The Legacy by Christopher Schildt
Underworld by Mike Farren
Deep Current by Benjamin Miller
Cold Skin by Albert Sanchez Pinol
Hive by Tim Curran
Deadfreeze by Anthony Giangregorio
The Terror by Dan Simmons
Blood Farm by Sam Siciliano
Rumors of the Undead(30 Days of Night) by Steve Niles and Jeff Mariotte
Immortal Remains(30 Days of Night) by Steve Niles and Jeff Mariotte
Eternal Damnation(30 Days of Night) by Steve Niles and Jeff Mariotte
The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket, by
Edgar Allan Poe
The Shining, by Stephen King
The Infero, by Dante Alighieri
The Little Match Girl, by Hans Christian Andersen
White by Tim Lebbon
Midnight Sun by Ramsey Campbell
Ice by Anna Kavan
Swan Song by Robert R. McCammon
Icefire by Robert C. Wilson
Winter Wake by that Rick Hautala
Blizzard by Michael C. Norton
The Island by T.M. Wright
The Ice King by Michael Scott Rohan
Misery by Stephen King
Dead White by Alan Ryan.
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