Paul Tremblay

Paul Tremblay

Paul Tremblay is a name that resonates with horror and psychological thriller fans who are seeking stories that blur the lines between reality and terror. Known for his ability to stir unease with the simplest of settings, Tremblay’s works are haunting because they don’t just delve into the macabre—they dive deep into the darkest corners of the human mind.

A native of Massachusetts, Tremblay’s early love for writing was nurtured by his fascination with the unsettling and the unknown. His first novel, The Little Sleep, introduced readers to a world of noir-inspired psychological intrigue, setting the stage for what would become a defining career in horror. But it was his breakout work, A Head Full of Ghosts, that truly solidified his place in contemporary horror. The novel, with its chilling portrayal of a family unraveling under the weight of both psychological turmoil and supernatural dread, caught the attention of critics and readers alike. It didn’t just unsettle—it forced readers to confront the blurred lines between reality and madness, a theme Tremblay continues to explore.

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Updated 04/14/2025


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Series by Paul Tremblay

Mark Genevich (2 books)

Speculative Fiction Books

2020 | horror
2019 | horror, short stories
2015 | horror, thriller
2012 | science fiction
2010 | science fiction, horror, short stories
2007 | science fiction
2004 | fantasy, horror, short stories

Fictions and Others

(Mark Genevich #2 / 2)
2010 | thriller
(Mark Genevich #1 / 2)
2009 | thriller

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