The Horror Library
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2 public-domain horror, weird fiction, and dark fantasy stories. Filter by genre, mood, or reading time — or start with our curated shelves below.
The Rats in the Walls
H. P. Lovecraft·1924·35 min read Published in 1923, "The Rats in the Walls" is H. P. Lovecraft's masterwork of hereditary horror and archaeological dread. An American gentleman restores his ancestral English priory, only to discover that his family's dark secrets run far deeper than local legends suggest—into pre-human depths beneath the earth itself. Expect atmospheric tension that builds methodically from small disturbances to cosmic-scale revelations, with the narrator's rational skepticism gradually eroding as evidence of something profoundly wrong accumulates.
Herbert West–Reanimator
H. P. Lovecraft·1922·52 min read Written in 1921-1922, "Herbert West–Reanimator" is H.P. Lovecraft's serialized novella exploring the obsessive scientific quest to restore life to corpses through chemical injection. The narrative, told by West's unnamed assistant, documents their increasingly grotesque experiments across multiple locations—from a deserted farmhouse to a small-town practice—revealing how the pursuit of conquering death leads to unleashing something far more horrifying than mortality itself. Readers should expect escalating body horror, disturbing imagery, and a protagonist whose rationalist materialism masks a descent into cosmic nightmare.