Honestly, I haven't come across horror novels with'such small hands' in their main themes. But consider horror novels that create unease through the description of strange things. 'The Haunting of Hill House' by Shirley Jackson is a great one. It's about a group of people exploring a haunted house and the psychological and supernatural horrors they face. It may not be related to'such small hands' but it gives a good sense of horror.
I'm not sure there are specific horror novels directly related to 'such small hands' in a common sense. But there are many horror novels with themes of the unknown and the creepy. For example, 'The Shining' by Stephen King. It's about a family in an isolated hotel with all kinds of terrifying apparitions and a sense of impending doom. It doesn't have'such small hands' but has that bone - chilling horror factor.
Such small hands could be a great element in horror novels as they can evoke a sense of the unknown and the grotesque. Imagine a situation where a detective is investigating a series of murders and keeps finding small handprints at the crime scenes. These small hands could belong to a mysterious being that defies explanation. It could be a creature from another dimension or a result of some dark magic. The mystery and the abnormality associated with small hands can really build up the horror atmosphere in a novel.
One well - known Palestinian novel is 'Palestine: A Personal History' by Karl Sabbagh. It might touch on various aspects including the significance of houses in the Palestinian context, though not strictly focused on'small houses' but gives a great understanding of the Palestinian experience which could be related to the idea of houses in that land.
I also like 'The Exorcist'. Although it's set in a city, there are strong elements of small - town horror in the way the demonic possession isolates the family and the community around them is both skeptical and afraid. It shows how horror can seep into the fabric of a seemingly ordinary place.
Sure. There was a small graphic design firm. Two friends started it as partners. But as time passed, one partner started taking on more and more personal projects using the company's resources without sharing the profits. This led to a big argument and finally, the partnership broke up, leaving the business in shambles.
Sure. 'Bag of Bones' by Stephen King is a great one. It involves a writer who returns to his lakeside cabin and discovers some ghostly secrets. The main character is haunted by the ghost of his dead wife, and there are other spooky elements like a local mystery and a strange little girl's ghost.
One of the well - known 80s horror novels related to misery is 'Pet Sematary' by Stephen King. It's a story filled with grief and horror as it delves into the idea of bringing the dead back to life, but with terrifying consequences. The characters in the book experience great misery as they face the unnatural events that unfold.
I'm not sure of a specific horror novel titled exactly 'Mountain King', but there are many horror novels set in mountains that might have a similar concept. For example, 'The Terror' by Dan Simmons has elements of horror in a cold and desolate Arctic setting which could be somewhat related as it features a menacing and unknown force much like a possible 'Mountain King' in a different environment.
A woman bought an antique mirror at a flea market. When she hung it in her bedroom, she noticed that in the reflection, there was always a shadowy figure standing behind her, even when she was alone in the room. She tried to clean the mirror, but the figure remained. Eventually, she got rid of the mirror out of fear.
Well, 'The Raft' by Stephen King also has some elements related to the horror of the sea. Although it's not entirely focused on the deep sea, the sense of isolation and the threat from the unknown in the water is very much in line with the horror of the drowning deep sea concept.
One horror novel related to a house could be 'The Haunting of Hill House'. It's about a group of people who stay in a supposedly haunted house and experience all sorts of terrifying events. The house seems to have a life of its own and plays tricks on their minds.