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A gripping, atmospheric space horror with a flawed but relatable heroine and a dash of romance - great for fans of character-driven sci-fi, but the pacing and structure may not suit everyone.

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  1. #1

    Salvation Day by Kali Wallace
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    A creepy, cinematic sci-fi thriller with strong horror vibes - tense, thought-provoking, and perfect for fans of haunted spaceship tales, though it may leave some wanting a bit more from its characters and ending.

    Salvation Day by Kali Wallace is a space horror science fiction novel set in a future where Earth has undergone a Collapse, leading to a divided society between the privileged living under the United Councils of Earth and the outcasts in the wastelands. The story follows the hijacking of a space shuttle by a cult led by an insane zealot, aiming to reach and take over a quarantined exploration vessel known as the House of Wisdom. The narrative unfolds through the perspectives of Zahra, one of the hijackers, and Jas, the sole survivor with a dark past connected to the abandoned ship, revealing mysteries, political complexities, and psychological fallout in a well-rounded and compelling manner.

    Outside the broad windows of the loading area, the long shaft of Civita Station tethered the port to the ground. As they waited their turn to board the shuttles, the passengers gaped at the Earth, exc...
    July 2019
    320 pages

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    Dead Space by Kali Wallace
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    A gritty, character-focused space whodunit that blends mystery and sci-fi (with a touch of horror), perfect for genre mashup fans who love flawed heroes, locked-room puzzles, and a dash of AI intrigue.

    Dead Space by Kali Wallace is a blend of science fiction and mystery genres, following the story of Hester Marley, a former AI developer rebuilding her life after a terrorist attack. The plot unfolds as Hester is drawn into an investigation after receiving a secret communication from a murdered colleague, leading her to uncover an evil corporate plot set in the outer asteroids. The writing style is described as effortless and seamless, drawing readers in quickly and keeping them engaged throughout the story. The book combines elements of detective work, action-adventure, and a touch of B sci-fi movie vibe, creating a compelling narrative that hooks the readers until the end.

    The kid was bleeding from his eyes, but he hadn’t noticed yet. He sat on the edge of the narrow lower bunk, hunched over and swaying slightly, as though every one of Jackson’s questions was a gust of...
    March 2021
    335 pages

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    The Scourge Between Stars by Ness Brown
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    Fast, fun, and scary - a speedy, popcorn sci-fi horror ride best enjoyed in one sitting. A must-try for space horror fans, but those seeking depth or originality may want more.

    'The Scourge Between Stars' by Ness Brown is a novella that delves into the realm of space horror, drawing comparisons to the iconic movie 'Alien'. The story follows a generational spaceship on a perilous journey back to Earth, where passengers are plagued by mysterious deaths and a lurking malevolent force aboard the vessel. Despite its short length, the book manages to create a gripping narrative filled with tension and eerie moments, making it a quick but engaging read for fans of the sci-fi horror genre.

    The writing style of 'The Scourge Between Stars' is described as fast-paced and immersive, with vivid imagery that sets the tone for a thrilling and suspenseful experience. Readers praise the novella for its ability to keep them on the edge of their seats, providing a cinematic feel that captures the essence of classic space horror while introducing fresh elements to the genre. Although some opinions note similarities to 'Alien', the book is commended for its effective portrayal of fear and survival in the vastness of space.

    The Sun was a golden stitch in the black tapestry of the void, just one needlepoint among thousands visible through the Calypso’s observation deck window. It made an extra zag in the sawtooth constell...
    April 2023
    170 pages

  4. #4
    Hell on Mars
    Book 1 in the series:Reality Bleed

    Hell on Mars - Reality Bleed by J.Z. Foster
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    A fast, bloody space horror romp with monstrous thrills - perfect for sci-fi and horror fans who don’t mind cliffhangers and series bingeing. Dive in if you crave action and adrenaline on Mars!

    'Hell on Mars' in the 'Reality Bleed' series by J.Z. Foster is a fast-paced sci-fi horror novel that follows the crew of the cargo ship Perihelion as they are sent to investigate the silence at Felicity Station on Mars. What they discover is a terrifying alternate history universe where a top-secret experiment has gone awry, leading to a confrontation with Lovecraftian creatures. The book is described as a blend of genres, including cosmic horror, science fiction, and action adventure, with a seamless writing style that keeps readers hooked from beginning to end.

    The plot of 'Hell on Mars' revolves around the crew's harrowing journey to Mars, where they must confront unimaginable horrors and fight for their survival against otherworldly monsters that have breached the fabric of reality. The book is praised for its action-packed narrative, well-drawn characters, and intense world-building that draws inspiration from classic sci-fi horror films like 'Alien' and 'Doom'. Readers commend the seamless collaboration between the two authors, Foster and Woodward, which results in a gripping and immersive reading experience.

    “Yeah. To hell with that.” He blinked and yawned. Three nights into sleeping on a bed and he was still feeling the effects of the long cryosleep. It hit everyone differently, some worse than others. T...
    April 2020
    161 pages

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    Parasite by Darcy Coates
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    A fun, fast-paced space horror that hits the right spine-tingling notes, but expect more chills than depth. Great for a quick thrill ride, especially if you love sci-fi monsters and aren’t too bothered by light worldbuilding.

    'Parasite' by Darcy Coates is a science fiction horror novel that explores the terrifying concept of parasitic alien life forms spreading through distant outposts and colonies in space. The book follows a series of connected stories set in a shared universe where humanity faces a menacing alien menace, reminiscent of classic horror sci-fi films like 'Aliens' and 'The Thing'. The plot unfolds through different viewpoints in various space stations, each introducing new characters and revealing the escalating horror as the parasites take over.

    The writing style in 'Parasite' is described as engaging and easy to read, with a focus on building tension and delivering creepy and chilling moments that evoke goosebumps. The book seamlessly transitions between different segments, each offering a unique perspective on the unfolding horror in space. Despite some criticisms about pacing and character development, readers appreciate the fast-paced plot and the suspenseful narrative that keeps them hooked until the end.

    Jen snapped her helmet into place, enjoying the quiet hiss and click that told her it was locked. A lot of outpost staff complained about having to wear the thick suits during routine patrols, but Jen...
    August 2016
    420 pages

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    The Last Astronaut by David Wellington
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    A fast-paced, creepy romp through space that's a blast for sci-fi and horror fans, but might not win over readers looking for fresh ideas or layered character work.

    'The Last Astronaut' by David Wellington is a science fiction novel that revolves around a mysterious object approaching Earth, controlled by extraterrestrial intelligence. NASA launches a probe led by astronaut Sally Janson to make first contact with the aliens. The book starts off with a premise reminiscent of 'Rendezvous with Rama' by Arthur C. Clarke, but evolves into a scary exploration of the unknown, filled with horror elements. The plot delves into the fears and challenges faced by the characters as they encounter the alien artifact and the existential threat it poses. The writing style combines detailed descriptions, fast-paced action, and a gradual revelation of plot elements, keeping readers engaged throughout the story.

    “The crew of Orion wish you back on Earth a happy and safe Fourth of July. We may not be able to set off any fireworks out here, for safety reasons, but we want everybody to know we haven’t forgotten...
    July 2019
    401 pages

  7. #7
    Contagion
    Book 1 in the series:Contagion

    Contagion - Contagion by Erin Bowman
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    Space zombies, unrelenting suspense, and gory horror make "Contagion" a wild ride for YA sci-fi fans - just brace for a sequel-worthy cliffhanger!

    In Contagion by Erin Bowman, a group of individuals embark on a dangerous journey to investigate a distress call on an isolated planet, only to encounter a deadly contagion that turns the infected into mindless zombies. The story unfolds with a mix of science fiction, horror, and fantasy elements, exploring themes of survival, mystery, and betrayal. The plot is fast-paced and suspenseful, keeping readers on the edge of their seats as the characters face escalating dangers and uncover dark secrets about the contagion and the true motives behind the mission.

    “Red alert!” someone shouted behind her, as if the distinctly red-colored lights flashing across the research lab’s metallic counters didn’t communicate just that. A more helpful response would have b...
    July 2018
    432 pages

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    The Void by Brett J. Talley
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    Atmospheric, quick, and creepy - a popcorn space horror that's perfect for fans of 'Event Horizon' or Lovecraft in space, but might disappoint if you're after groundbreaking ideas or rich characters.

    The Void by Brett J. Talley is a science fiction horror novel that delves into the perils of deep space travel and the unknown terrors lurking in the darkness. The story follows the crew of the spacecraft Chronos as they awaken prematurely from warp speed, only to find themselves dangerously close to a black hole and a seemingly abandoned ship called the Singularity. As they explore the eerie vessel, they encounter a terror beyond their worst nightmares, leading to a suspenseful and chilling journey through the depths of space.

    The author, Brett Talley, employs a distinctive writing style that keeps readers on edge, blending elements of cosmic horror and sci-fi to create a gripping narrative. Through skillful storytelling, Talley weaves together fragments of history, dream sequences, and suspenseful pacing to build a compelling plot that explores themes of existential dread and the unknown forces that lurk in the void of space.

    Aidan Connor woke to light. It was white and blinding and pure, but provided no heat. It held him, that light, and he wondered if he had died. He thought he had and that this place was Heaven. But his...
    July 2012
    250 pages

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    Alien Horrors by Tim Curran
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    A gory, fast-paced ride through space horror - best enjoyed in small bites by fans of monsters, mayhem, and Lovecraftian chills.

    'Alien Horrors' by Tim Curran is a collection of sci-fi horror stories that delve into the depths of cosmic terror and monstrous creatures. The stories feature a variety of settings, from haunted houses in space to bleak futures, and are filled with chilling scenarios that keep readers on the edge of their seats. The writing style is described as quick, punchy, and engaging, making it easy for sci-fi horror fans to devour these tales of terror.

    The plot of 'Alien Horrors' revolves around different encounters with alien beings and nightmarish creatures, each story offering a unique take on the sci-fi horror genre. Tim Curran's writing is often compared to the likes of Lovecraft, blending dark future bleakness with cosmic terror and creating a sense of unease that lingers long after the stories are finished. is praised for its ability to deliver thrilling and gruesome scenarios that cater to fans of the genre.

    They came running through the narrow passages in their green terrain suits¾Wells, Sarrasin, and Gill¾kicking up clouds of pink Martian dust. Screaming wasn’t something you heard much in the immense, d...
    March 2022
    247 pages

  10. #10
    Dead Moon
    Book 3 in the series:Threshold

    Dead Moon - Threshold by Peter Clines
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    A seriously fun, refreshing zombie romp with a sci-fi twist - clunky characters aside, it’s a great pick if you want action-packed, imaginative escapism on the lunar surface.

    'Dead Moon' in the 'Threshold' series by Peter Clines is a thrilling and unique story set on the moon, where a new caretaker named Cali Logan arrives to manage a vast cemetery. However, things take a dark turn when preserved corpses start reanimating and digging themselves out of their graves. As the characters on the moon face off against these intelligent and relentless zombies, they must fight, run, and pray for rescue in a fight for survival against an ancient and mysterious threat.

    'Dead Moon' offers a fresh take on the zombie genre, combining elements of horror, humor, and action to create a gripping and entertaining story. keeps readers on the edge of their seats with its fast-paced plot, complex characters, and unexpected twists, making it a must-read for fans of Clines' work and anyone looking for a thrilling adventure in space.

    Cali Washington remembered being a little girl with a big dream. She remembered the excitement and the hope and the thrill of those small, early steps on the road to that dream. Some of her best memor...
    August 2019
    328 pages

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