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There is no shortage ofhorrorandthrillerbooks coming out in 2024, andalthough July isn’t the biggest month for these genres, it has a number of exciting releases in store. Horror novels and thrillers make forsurprisingly good beach reads, so summer is a great time for readers to catch up on eerie and unsettling novels.June 2024’s most-anticipated horror and thriller booksincluded some great offerings, and July will continue to deliver on the mysteries and scares.

When it comes to preferences,there’s something for every horror and thriller reader in July 2024. Several new releases tackle important themes and topics, making them feel all too relevant for modern-day readers. Others delve into the gruesome and the extraordinary, taking readers on wild rides full of surprises. Those hoping to be shocked this month will benefit from picking up any of its biggest thriller or horror releases.

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10A Darker Mischief by Derek Milman

Release Date: August 23, 2025

Derek Milman is known forScream All NightandSwipe Right for Murder,andthe author returns in July with a young adult thriller set in a dark academia setting:A Darker Mischief. A Darker Mischieffollows Cal Ware as he ventures from Mississippi to a boarding school in New England, courtesy of a scholarship. Being queer and from a low-income family, Cal’s life in Mississippi hasn’t been easy. He hopes Essex Academy will change things for him, but he still finds himself judged for being poor. That’s why he seeks out the school’s mysterious secret society to better his status.

This is how Cal meets Luke Kim, a charming boy who makes the Rush process for Essex’s secret society that much more appealing. Of course, things get darker and more dangerous as their initiation continues, and Cal uncovers unnerving secrets about the academy and its students.A Darker Mischiefsounds like the perfect combination of spooky and fun, and the LGBTQ+ romance is an added benefit of this July 2024 release.

A Darker Mischief Cover featuring two boys, one of whom has one eye covered by a black flower

9Pink Slime: A Novel By Fernanda Trías (Translated By Heather Cleary)

Pink Slimeby Fernanda Trías is being published in the U.S. on the heels of its initial South American release, and the award-winning novel promises to be one of the best horror books of July 2024. Translated to English by Heather Clearly,Pink Slimestraddles the line between horror and science-fiction. It tells the tale of a woman who finds her world on the brink of collapse — a reality made worse by all the people she’s tasked with caring for.

Pink Slimesounds devastating and relevant, and it speaks to a very relatable type of horror.

Pink Slime Cover featuring the word “pink” in white text and a hot pink background

Pink Slimesounds devastating and relevant, and it speaks to a very relatable type of horror. Trías' novel promises to explore how people respond to the loss of control and deadly change that accompanies the apocalypse. It also boasts themes of family and motherhood through its intriguing character study. Needless to say,Pink Slimeis a July release that sci-fi and horror readers should have on their radar.

8Bury Your Gays by Chuck Tingle

Release Date: June 01, 2025

Chuck Tingle wowed readers withCamp Damascusin 2023, andthe author is back with a horror novel dubbedBury Your Gaysin July 2024. The book follows a successful scriptwriter named Misha who finds himself facing demands to kill off a gay character in the upcoming finale of his TV show. His producers hope the use ofthe harmful “bury your gays” tropewill increase the interaction and attention the project receives online. But Misha finds himself “haunted by his past,” and this sends him on a risky and urgent journey to do the right thing.

Bury Your Gayshas an impressive 4.53Goodreadsrating ahead of its July 9 release, and reviews indicate that it’s a smart and compelling horror story. Its strengths go beyond its horror elements, asBury Your Gaysis a clear commentary on the ways social media and corporate greed impact art. With a decrease in LGBTQ+ characters on TV (viaThe Hollywood Reporter), Tingle’s novel couldn’t come at a better time. It’s a relevant addition to the horror genre and promises a gripping narrative, making it a can’t-miss July release.

Bury Your Gays Cover featuring block letters with the sunset and trees in them and a bloody axe over the title

7I Was A Teenager Slasher By Stephen Graham Jones

Release Date: July 28, 2025

Stephen Graham Jones is well-loved among horror readers, andThe Indian Lake Trilogyonly made his name more recognizable. It’s no wonder thatI Was a Teenage Slasheris one of themost-anticipated horror books of the whole year, and its 4.31Goodreadsrating suggests readers' excitement is warranted. Set in Texas in 1989,I Was a Teenage Slasherplaces readers in the perspective of the book’s killer— and dares them to sympathize. Tolly Driver’s autobiography follows a teen “cursed to kill for revenge.” It’s not entirely clear what this means, but that makes it all the more intriguing.

Pitched for fans of Grady Hendrix and Riley Sager,I Was a Teenage Slashersounds like one of the most unique horror releaseshitting shelves in July. Its premise holds a lot of potential, and early reviews suggest that its use of slasher tropes and references is quite clever. This book is a must-read for anyone who loves slasher movies, but fans of the author’s previous work also won’t want to miss out.

I Was a Teenage Slasher cover featuring someone wearing a hood and the title in pink text

6So Witches We Became by Jill Baguchinsky

Release Date: July 12, 2025

July is an exciting month for queer YA horror stories, asA Darker Mischiefisn’t the only release to fit this description.So Witches We Becameby Jill Baguchinsky also boasts a spooky narrative with LGBTQ+ themes, and if that doesn’t convince readers to pick it up, its gorgeous cover will.So Witches We Becamefollows Nell, a high school senior who heads to a private Florida Island for her spring break. The trip is meant to be relaxing and fun, but things take a dark turn thanks to a curse involving a mysterious mist and the monster that lurks within it.

So Witches We Becameby Jill Baguchinsky also boasts a spooky narrative with LGBTQ+ themes, and if that doesn’t convince readers to pick it up, its gorgeous cover will.

So Witches We Became cover featuring a creature with pink flowers and weeds coming out of its face

to survive their time on the island, Nell and her friends must confront their secrets and pasts — a task easier said than done.It sounds likeSo Witches We Becamewill contain plenty of twists, promising readers a thrilling ride. It’s being marketed as “a YA feminist spin on Stephen King’sThe Mist.” That’s an intriguing way to put it, and it moves this novel way up on July’s release radar.

5The Drowning House By Cherie Priest

Cherie Priest, the award-winning author ofThe Family PlotandThe Toll,is publishing a suspenseful new book this July:The Drowning House. This 2024 release centers on a strange house that’s swept onto a Pacific Northwest beach on the heels of a storm. There’s only one woman who understands why the house exists, and she dies as it arrives on the shore. Her grandson also disappears, leaving his two old friends to investigate. Their search brings them to the remote island where the house resides, and they uncover surprising secrets about its history and reason for being there.

The Drowning Househas a strange premise, but it stands out among 2024’s other thrillers and horror releases. It offers a unique story, and its island setting makes it a perfect summer read. The tensions between the characters also promise to get readers invested, adding yet another compelling reason to pick up Priest’s latest.

The Drowning House Cover featuring the title in yellow letters

4The Grandest Game by Jennifer Lynn Barnes

Release Date: June 28, 2025

A young adult book set in the world ofThe Inheritance Games,The Grandest Gameisn’t a typical mystery-thriller novel— though its premise does land it in both categories. Also falling into the fantasy and romance genres,The Grandest Gamesees Jennifer Lynn Barnes expanding the world of her best-selling YA saga. The first installment in a new series,The Grandest Gamechronicles the titular competition held by Avery Grambs and the Hawthorne Brothers. Anyone who finds one of seven golden tickets can enter, and they have the chance to win millions of dollars.

With such an impressive prize,it’s not surprising that the competitors become desperate to win the Grandest Game. This leads to cheating and scheming as they embark on a thrilling journey to win. Although Barnes' latest isn’t a spooky thriller, it’s certainly one with high stakes. And it will take readers back to the world ofThe Inheritance Games,making it a much-anticipated July release.

The Grandest Game Cover featuring the title in blue text, a blue flower, and gold

3Like Mother, Like Daughter By Kimberly McCreight

Kimberly McCreight is no stranger to writing thrillers, andthe author’s July 2024 release sounds like one of her best stories yet.Like Mother, Like Daughteropens when Cleo returns to her childhood home and finds food left in the oven and her mother’s bloody shoe hidden beneath the couch. Her mother is nowhere to be found, leading Cleo to worry about what’s become of her. And it seems Kat is hiding a whole other life from her daughter, something Cleo will need to unravel if she hopes to find her mom.

McCreight’s latest explores the complex dynamics between mothers and daughters, all while promising a gripping mystery at its core.Like Mother, Like Daughteris already getting positive reviews onGoodreads, suggesting it’s a must-read for thriller readers. Its story sounds both tense and emotional, ensuring readers will have good reason to get invested.

Like Mother Like Daughter Cover featuring the shadow of a building and the title in orange

2What Have You Done? By Shari Lapena

Shari Lapena’s thriller books make great summer reads, andWhat Have You Done?is one to keep an eye out for in July. Set in the usually quiet town of Fairhill, Vermont,What Have You Done?explores what happens when tragedy strikes. Its mystery centers on the death of a teenage girl named Diana Brewer, whose body is discovered in a hayfield. This sends Fairhill into a frenzy, altering the typically trusting and relaxed demeanor of everyone who lives there.

What Have You Done?sounds like a compelling addition to the author’s lineup. After all, who doesn’t love a good small-town mystery?

What Have You Done Cover featuring the title in yellow, grass, and a farmhouse

With the entire town on edge, just about everyone becomes a suspect in Diana’s murder — andknowing Lapena, she’ll keep readers on their toes as they try to uncover the killer.What Have You Done?sounds like a compelling addition to the author’s lineup. After all, who doesn’t love a good small-town mystery? And Lapena’s definitely fits the bill.

1Look In The Mirror By Catherine Steadman

Best known forThe Family Game,Catherine Steadman is back this July with another thriller centered on mysterious family dynamics.Look in the Mirrorfollows Nina, who inherits a vacation home in the British Virgin Islands on the heels of her father’s death — a surprise, as Nina doesn’t know how her father acquired such an impressive property. The novel also follows Maria, who works as a nanny for incredibly rich families. She takes a luxurious gig that will set her up for success, but she isn’t allowed to enter the basement. When she does, she discovers the unthinkable.

It’s not entirely clear how Nina’s and Maria’s stories merge inLook in the Mirror.However, knowing Steadman, she’ll tie both of these thrilling mysteries together nicely.Look in the Mirroris yet another excitingthrillerbook hitting shelves in July 2024. Those who like their beach reads spooky will no doubt be satisfied with this month’s releases.