Andy Davidson books

Andy Davidson writes Southern Gothic horror novels including The Boatman's Daughter and The Hollow Kind, blending dark atmosphere with rural American settings.

Anthologies

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You and Who 2012 Buy
The Hideous Book of Hidden Horrors 2022 Buy
Dark Matter Presents Human Monsters: A Horror Anthology 2022 Buy

Roger Price’s The Tomorrow People

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Changes 2024 Buy

Short Stories/Novellas

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Ruth de Lune 2012 N/A
Ruth de Luneis no longer available for download or purchase. - N/A

Standalone Novels

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In the Valley of the Sun 2017 Buy
The Boatman’s Daughter 2020 Buy
The Hollow Kind 2022 Buy

Andy Davidson writes horror fiction set in the American South, drawing on the Southern Gothic tradition. His debut novel, In the Valley of the Sun (2017), is a vampire story set in 1980s Texas. The Boatman’s Daughter (2020) follows a young woman in the swamps of Arkansas who is drawn into a confrontation with dark forces, and The Hollow Kind (2022) centers on a cursed Georgia turpentine estate.

Davidson has also contributed to horror anthologies including The Hideous Book of Hidden Horrors (2022) and Dark Matter Presents Human Monsters (2022). His early work includes the novella Ruth de Lune (2012). His novels are known for their atmospheric settings, deliberate pacing, and willingness to mix traditional horror with literary fiction techniques.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many books has Andy Davidson written?

Andy Davidson has written nine books across four series.

What was Andy Davidson's first book?

Andy Davidson’s first book is Ruth de Lune, published in 2012.

What genre does Andy Davidson write in?

Andy Davidson writes Southern Gothic horror, a style that blends horror elements with the settings and culture of the American South. His novels feature rural landscapes, decaying properties, and characters dealing with both human and supernatural threats. His books have been praised for their atmospheric prose and slow-building dread.

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