SUFFER THE CHILDREN, published by Simon & Schuster (Gallery Books), is available at bookstores and online retailers in paperback, audiobook and for popular eReaders (Kindle, Nook, etc.). Click here to read an interview of Craig DiLouie about this groundbreaking novel by a group of horror authors. Click here to order it at Amazon. Click here to order it at Barnes & Noble.
“Not for the faint of heart.” -Jonathan Maberry, New York Times bestselling author, Extinction Machine
“A stark, brutal and chilling vision of the end of days.” -David Moody, author, Hater
“It will shake you to the core.” -Joe McKinney, author, The Savage Dead
“The most disturbing book I’ve ever read.” -Peter Clines, author, Ex-Heroes
“Tense enough so that you can almost hear the clock ticking.” -Jack Ketchum, author, The Girl Next Door
“The most chilling, compelling and convincing apocalyptic novel I’ve ever read.” -John Dixon, author, Phoenix Island
“Creepy, poignant, heartwrenching and good old-fashioned scary.” -Megan Hart, New York Times bestselling author, Resurrected
“It will break your heart, terrify you, anger you, and it will make you think. This is a shining example of why horror fiction matters.” -Peter Giglio, author, Shadowshift
“Thought-provoking and horrific.” -Library Journal, complete review here
“An incredible and emotionally crippling novel that doesn’t take no for an answer.” -DeadEndFollies.com, complete review here
“A remarkable tapestry of raw emotion, loss and guilt, soaked with terror.” -Stephen Knight, author, The Gathering Dead
“A relentless burn of a novel.” -Jason Bovberg, author, Under the Skin
“Rips out your heart and leaves you hanging on every word.” -Jackie Druga, author, The Flu
“Brutal, painfully realistic and absolutely horrifying.” -Eloise J. Knapp, author, The Undead Situation
“Will haunt you long after you finish reading.” -Gareth Wood, author, Rise
“Craig DiLouie shows yet again why he is one of the horror community’s most skilled writers.” -Bowie Ibarra, author, Down the Road
“Grabs you by the gut and doesn’t let go until the final page.” -Scott Baker, author, Rotter World
“If David Moody and Richard Matheson were to create a literary love child, Suffer The Children would be that child.” -Tony Faville, author, Kings of the Dead
“A gripping tale of horror that hits nerves you didn’t even know you had.” -Sciencefiction.com, complete review here
“Offers hair-raising scenes of suspense, but the premise alone is horrifying for any parent.” -B&N Sci and Fantasy Blog, here
“This is pretty much the epitome of a good horror novel: amazing plot, fascinating characters, and events that play out with frightening reality … It’s horrible. It’s brilliant.” -Lipstick & Libraries, complete review here
“Attacks the reader’s most vulnerable, primal fears, showing us the dark side of unconditional love.” -Ainitcoolnews.com, complete review here
“An apocalyptic tale that doesn’t begin with wolves or fire at your door, but with something that tears you up from the inside out.” -Snakebithorror, complete review here
“The sort of horror one gets from the masters.” -LitRant, complete review here
“A terrifying masterpiece … It’s a novel of blood, a novel of war, and it puts the reader right in the middle, forcing them to pick a side.” -Stephanie Wytovich, author, Hysteria, complete review here
“A brutal glimpse at what life would become without our basic humanity … The story is imaginative and dark and will be sure to give you nightmares.” -BittenbyBooks.com, complete review here
“A real page turner.” -Rena Mason, author, The Evolutionist
“The most fascinating and unique use of vampirism that I have seen in a long time.” -Mark Leslie Lefebvre, author, I, Death, complete review here
“One of the best horror novels I’ve read in a LONG time.” -Jessica Meigs, author, The Becoming
“A morbid, emotional roller coaster ride until the very end.” -Shawn Chesser, author, Warpath
“An absolute and total mind bend. I was absolutely freaked out.” -ContagiousReads.com, complete review here, second review here
“What an absolutely creepy, crazy and fantastic read.” -BookLikes.com, complete review here
“A vampire novel unlike any other I have ever read.” -Vampifan, complete review here
“Unique, thought-provoking and completely captivating.” -My Shelf Confessions, complete review here
“Terrifyingly beautiful.” -Fantasy Books, complete review here
“A twisted take on the typical vampire story … tearing your heart out … only to forcefully shove it back in so the adrenaline can pump.” -AudiobookReviewer.com, complete review here
“The most horrifying take on the genre I’ve read in a while.” -Fantasy Findings, complete review here
“Follows in the footsteps of some of the best by King and Matheson.” -No Baggage Attached, complete review here
“Intelligent, terrifying, and unique … not only one of the most original vampire tales I’ve read, it is one of the best horror novels that I have come across in a long time.” -BooksAreDelicious.com, complete review here
“Witnessing the slow turn and transformation into madness through DiLouie’s eyes has the comfort of familiar elements, but the horror of a whole new terror we haven’t yet experienced.” -GirlCityScapes.com, complete review here
“Takes vampirism to a new chilling level as DiLouie masterfully tugs at your heartstrings while terrifying the **** out of you.” -TNNBC’s The Next Best Book Blog, complete review here
“If you are looking for an intellectual piece of horror fiction, this is the book for you.” -Jennsbookshelves.com, complete review here
“If you read horror, I definitely recommend this one!” -Michelle’s Romantic Tangle, complete review here
“Craig DiLouie has certainly proven himself a gifted and talented writer of horror fiction with this spine-tingling, yet thought-provoking, tale.” -The Haunted Bookshelf, complete review here
“Strong, well-developed, and creepy as all get out. Enjoy at your own risk.” -Bibliophilic Book Blog, complete review here
“DiLouie will first disturb you to your core, then set you up for the fright of your life.” -Geek Mundo, complete review here
“A chilling horror story grounded in reality by great characterization.” -Eloquent Codex, complete review here
“It’s not often that a book actually haunts me … In SUFFER THE CHILDREN DiLouie has crafted a story of not insignificant excellence.” -HorrorBlogger, complete review here
“Takes a parent’s worst fear and turns it into the mother of all ‘what if’ questions.” -Confessions of a Word Addict, complete review here
“The world that this author built was astounding, the characters felt real like ordinary, everyday people.” -Fallen Over Book Reviews, complete review here
“Will I sleep again? Yes, someday perhaps. Definitely not for the fainthearted.” -Red Carpet Crash, complete review here
“Probably the best thinking horror novel (and twisted take on vampires) that I’ve read in recent years.” -Musings of an Ink-Stained Wretch, here
“Everything that end-of-the-world/apocalyptic fiction should be.” -Black Guys Do Read, complete review here
“Craig DiLouie has put a new spin on the vampire legend, crafting a tale that exemplifies horror at its finest.” -CK’s Kwips and Kritiques, complete review here
“An insightful and frightening horror thriller, not for the faint hearted.” – Ajoobacatsblog.com, complete review here
“Holy Cow! What a gruesome but loving story.” -Horror Novel Reviews, complete review here
“The horrors you’ll face in this book are just outstanding.” -Zombie and Post-Apocalyptic Fiction Fan Club, complete review here
“The author’s imagination and creativity really drew me into the story, and I found myself desperately turning each page.” -AvidBookCollector, complete review here
“Very dark and bleak, plausible and realistic … I highly recommend SUFFER THE CHILDREN to all horror fans.” -SJ2B House of Books, complete review here
“This is a classic horror novel. It is startling, disturbing and not for the faint of heart.” -Open Letters Monthly, complete review here
“A very disturbing twist on the vampire genre.” -MamaKnowsBooks.com, complete review here
“It’s dark. It’s violent. It’s disturbing on so very many levels … I felt so many emotions during this book. It took every little piece of empathy I had inside me, and wrung me out.” -Hopeless Bibliophile, complete review here
“I loved how the book ended and I’m hoping for a sequel.” -HorrorAddicts.net, complete review here
“This book is as creepy as the cover suggests and I ate it up.” -GirlXOXO.com, complete review here
“A vampire/zombie book but it’s so much more than that.” -To Read or Not to Read, complete review here
“One of the best books I read this year.” -Suduvu Universe, complete review here
“This is true apocalyptic … a unique premise on both the global and personal level. I just didn’t expect that ending to hit me so hard!” -Reading Like I’m Feasting blog, complete review here
“The book asked the question of just how far parents would be willing to go for their children and their families, and it did not disappoint … Ultimately satisfying.” -Niafabo blog, complete review here
“Shines a light on some of our most common fears with a different kind of monster.” -Girl Meets Monster, complete review here
“Just when you thought every end-of-the-world scenario had been explored, along comes DiLouie offering a new take on the apocalypse – one no one has dared dream of … Can’t recommend this one enough.” -TheBehrg.com, complete review here