Terrify Your Tablet Day is here, and it's bringing a slew of Halloween-themed book discounts to your favorite e-reader with it.
If you don't already know what Terrify Your Tablet Day is, it's basically Stuff Your Kindle Day, but spooky. Started by Horrorsmith Publishing in 2023, the themed sale is back again this Oct. 3, and full of free and discounted e-books from the horror, thriller, sci-fi, and dark fantasy genres. If you're more interested in thrillers — slashers, crime dramas; stuff like that — we've rounded up the best deals from the genre that are included in the Terrify Your Tablet event. Take a look below, and kick off spooky season the right way.
Note that all of these offers are exclusive to Kindle Unlimited members.
21 Dares (Stephen Barnard) — $0$2.99
The Contract (D.E. McCluskey and C. William Giles) — $0$13.99
Diary of Murders (Sarah Cook) — $0$0.99
Wrath (Karmellah Howlett) — $0$1.99
Along About Midnight(Dorian J. Sinnott) — $0$2.99
Home is Where the Bodies Are(Amanda East) — $0$2.99
The Namaste Slasher(Alan Shivers) — $0.99$14.99
Awake In The Night(Shauna McEleny) — $0.99$5.99
The Ghost In Me (Theresa Jacobs) — $0.99$9.99
Sudden Death (Theresa Jacobs) — $0.99$7.50(save $6.51)
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