Peter Straub
Peter Francis Straub was an American novelist and poet renowned for his horror and supernatural fiction, including successful novels like Julia (1975), Ghost Story (1979), and The Talisman (1984) co-written with Stephen King. He began his career with poetry and mainstream novels before achieving acclaim in horror, also exploring mystery in the Blue Rose trilogy and fusing supernatural elements with crime fiction. Straub received numerous awards such as the Bram Stoker Award, World Fantasy Award, and International Horror Guild Award.
Horror
Supernatural
Mystery
Poe's Children: The New Horror: An Anthology
The Ballad of Ballard and Sandrine
A Special Place: The Heart of a Dark Matter
A Dark Matter
The Juniper Tree and Other Blue Rose Stories
American Fantastic Tales:Terror and the Uncanny from the 1940's to Now
The Green Woman
The Buffalo Hunter
Poe's Children: The New Horror: An Anthology
Under Venus
In the Night Room
Ghost Story
A Dark Matter
A Dark Matter
Mrs. God: A Novel
Mystery (Blue Rose Trilogy)
Julia
Koko (Blue Rose Trilogy)
Lost Boy, Lost Girl
Shadowland
Julia
Lost boy lost girl
The Little Blue Book Of Rose Stories
Mr. X