Category
page 1Psychological horror novels

The Shining
1977 novel by Stephen King

Misery
1987 novel by Stephen King

Red Dragon
1981 novel by Thomas Harris

The Dark Half
1989 novel by Stephen King

Gerald's Game
1992 suspense novel by Stephen King

The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon
novel by Stephen King

Hannibal Rising
2006 novel by Thomas Harris

Psycho
novel by Robert Bloch (1959)

The Haunting of Hill House
1959 novel by Shirley Jackson
The Seven Who Were Hanged
short story by Leonid Andreyev

The Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner
novel by James Hogg

Intensity
1995 novel by Dean Koontz

Zastrozzi
Zastrozzi: A Romance is a Gothic novella by Percy Bysshe Shelley first published in 1810 in London by George Wilkie and John Robinson anonymously, with only the initials of the author's name, as "by P.B.S.". The first of Shelley's two early Gothic novellas, the other being St. Irvyne, outlines his atheistic worldview through the villain Zastrozzi and touches upon his earliest thoughts on irresponsible self-indulgence and violent revenge. An 1810 reviewer wrote that the main character "Zastrozzi is one of the most savage and improbable demons that ever issued from a diseased brain".