The Complete Horowitz Horror
New York Times Bestseller Anthony Horowitz’s horror collections, now in one volume!
Welcome to a world where everything seems normal. At least, at first. But the sinister and truly terrifying lurk just beneath the surface. Like a bathtub with a history so haunted, no one dares get in it... or an ordinary-looking camera that does unspeakable things to its subjects... or an elevator filled with cannibals just waiting for their next victim to walk in...
This wicked collection of eighteen macabre tales combining both Horowitz Horror and More Horowitz Horror will send shivers up your spine.
Contents:
- Bath Night
- Killer Camera
- Light Moves
- The Night Bus
- Harriet's Horrible Dream
- Scared
- A Career in Computer Games
- The Man with the Yellow Face
- The Monkey's Ear
- The Hitchhiker
- The Sound of Murder
- Burned
- Flight 715
- Howard's End
- The Lift
- The Phone Goes Dead
- Twist Cottage
- The Shortest Horror Story Ever Written
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Anthony Horowitz
Long before Alex Rider became a teenage icon or Sherlock Holmes returned to the page with fresh intrigue, Anthony Horowitz was crafting mysteries of his own—first in his imagination, then on the page. Born in 1955 in Middlesex, England, Horowitz grew up surrounded by stories, both real and invented. He discovered early that fiction was more than escape; it was a place to find order in chaos, to solve puzzles that real life couldn’t.
What sets Horowitz apart in the world of crime and thriller fiction is not just the breadth of his work, but the way he reinvents the familiar. Whether he’s breathing new life into Conan Doyle’s beloved detective or twisting timelines in Magpie Murders, Horowitz writes with a sleight of hand that keeps readers constantly guessing—and always a step behind. His novels don’t simply offer whodunits; they explore the act of storytelling itself, often blurring the line between author and character, fiction and reality.

