I have been binge reading a couple of authors of late. The first is Bryan Smith. He is a fairly prolific horror writer.
I read a couple of his trilogy series. Depraved, Depraved 2, and Depraved 3. Along with The Killing Kind, The Killing
Kind 2, and Murder Squad. There is always a lot of graphic violence and sex in Smith's works. He seems to enjoy going
for as much shock value as he can get, but is still a pretty good story teller.

The second author was new to me until recent. Jeremy Bates. A Canadian, who penned a four book series on the world's scariest places.
These are all actual locations, with their own legends. The books are Island of the Dolls (Mexico), Helltown (NE Ohio), The Catacombs (under
the city of Paris), and Suicide Forest (in Japan). Bates is very adept at taking the legend of each location, and weaving an interesting story
around it. His writing style kind of reminds me a bit of Nick Cutter, and Richard Laymon. Very impressed with him! White Lies, and A Taste of Fear
are also books of his worth checking out.