Sure. 'The Hunger' by Alma Katsu is a great one. It combines historical elements with science - fictional horror as it reimagines the Donner Party's ill - fated journey. Another is 'Blindsight' by Peter Watts. It has a really interesting take on alien intelligence and the horror that comes with trying to understand it. Also, 'The Girl with All the Gifts' by M.R. Carey is worth reading. It's about a post - apocalyptic world where a special girl holds the key to both hope and horror.
Yes. 'Bird Box' by Josh Malerman is a well - known one. The idea of a world where looking at something can drive you to madness and death is both science - fictional and horror - filled. 'The Fog' by James Herbert is also great. A mysterious fog that brings death and destruction is a classic horror trope with a science - fictional edge. And 'The Ritual' by Adam Nevill, which involves a group of friends in a forest facing an ancient and evil presence, is a great science fiction horror read.