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The best horror doesn't chase you.It waits in the room you were already going to enter.

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The Imprint

Carrion Press is a dark fiction label based in Berlin, dedicated to horror that doesn't flinch.

Cosmic dread. Folk horror. The quiet wrongness of familiar places. Every title on this list exists because it followed us home and refused to leave.

We believe horror is literature's most honest genre — the one that dares to look at what others turn away from. We don't publish horror that looks away.

A Horror Trilogy

Calix Sanguinis

The dead remember everything. And some of them never stopped.

Three connected horror thrillers. One forensic pathologist who has been bitten and survived. A network of nests that has been hunting across continents since the Mongol invasion of Rus in 1237. And the 789-year-old priest at the center of it, who has been waiting.

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Residue — book cover

Residue

by G. Carrion

What if murder was just content?

Static — book cover

Static

by G. Carrion

One of these lives is a dream. You’re in the wrong one.

The Occupant — book cover

The Occupant

by G. Carrion

The devil doesn't need your soul. Just your doubt.

The Reliquary — book cover

The Reliquary

by G. Carrion

What do you say when you think no one is listening?

The Offering — book cover

The Offering

by G. Carrion

What happens to the people nobody would miss?

The Second Coast — book cover

The Second Coast

by G. Carrion

His father knew. His father never told him.

The Hollow Priest — book cover

The Hollow Priest

by G. Carrion

Some doors only open once every fifty-two years.

The Second Mission — book cover

The Second Mission

by G. Carrion

They carried axes into a country that had been listening for three hundred years.

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Coming SoonThe Grim — book cover

The Grim

by G. Carrion

Sixty-eight families. One priest. A debt his predecessors stopped paying.

Coming SoonMilk Teeth — book cover

Milk Teeth

by G. Carrion

Three children gone. Two armies in a forest older than both. One old woman who remembers what the village stopped paying.

Reviews

What Readers Are Saying

Black Mirror meets Se7en. A terrifying premise executed with surgical precision.

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Residue

The scariest possession story since The Exorcist. Dantalion will haunt your thoughts long after you close the book.

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The Occupant

Midsommar meets The Wicker Man in the Portuguese countryside. I couldn’t put it down and I couldn’t sleep after.

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The Offering

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