Sure. 'Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?' by Philip K. Dick is a great example. It delves into the nature of what it means to be human in a world filled with androids, and there are some really creepy moments. Also, 'Robopocalypse' by Daniel H. Wilson is a thrilling robot - centered horror novel that shows a world where robots turn against humanity in a very terrifying way.
There is 'Blindsight' by Peter Watts. It features a post - singularity world with a very different kind of robotic - like entity. The way the story unfolds and the implications of these entities are quite horror - inducing. And 'The Machine Stops' by E. M. Forster, although an older work, has a very eerie view of a world overly - reliant on machines, which can be considered a precursor to modern robot horror concepts.
One of the well - known robot horror novels is 'I, Robot' by Isaac Asimov. Although it's not strictly pure horror, it contains some thought - provoking and somewhat chilling elements about robots. Another is 'The Silver Metal Lover' by Tanith Lee, which has a rather unique take on the relationship between a human and a robot with some disturbing undertones.