List of Fiction Works About Halloween - Novels

Novels

  • Jim Butcher, Dead Beat (novel)
  • Ray Bradbury, Something Wicked This Way Comes (novel)
  • Ray Bradbury, The Halloween Tree
  • Franklin W. Dixon, Dead of Night, #80 in The Hardy Boys Casefiles
  • Franklin W. Dixon, Trick-or-Trouble, #175 in The Hardy Boys Mystery Stories
  • RL Stine, The Haunted Mask
  • RL Stine, Attack of the Jack O'Lanterns

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