After King Sorrow
The Southern Book Club's Guide to Slaying Vampires by Grady Hendrix
King Sorrow fans crave that creeping existential dread where supernatural horrors mirror inner turmoil, blending sharp humor with unflinching looks at flawed, relatable characters navigating loss and identity. It's the emotional punch of everyday vulnerabilities clashing with otherworldly threats that leaves you unsettled and reflective. Dive into a recommendation that amps up the dark comedy and female resilience against suburban rot, perfect for those who dissect horror's deeper metaphors.