Even though I was a bit guilty of it myself with that John Saul book, I've noticed about half or more of the books I see in this thread are old stories, not new. I just think it's weird that readers aren't seeking out new horror but are going for the old classics...or old whatevers (if not classics). There's nothing wrong with that, but there IS new horror being written, though it's a lot harder to find than other genres. An example is a relatively new one I'm reading right now. It came out in 2015. It's called The Deep. I actually rejected it back then because Stephen King endorsed it. It seems that anything King has endorsed that I've read totally sucked, so I didn't want to get burned again. This time, when I saw this book on the shelf again as a paperback, I saw another one by the same author that at least partially mitigated King's endorsement. I won't say how as to give away any plot details. I guess I'll find out now! Anyway, I'm always seeking out NEW icky bug, even if it means trolling Amazon since Barnes & Noble rarely seems to stock much anymore.