Coy Hall
@CoyHallBooks
Author of horror, crime, & sci-fi. History professor. Pyr obsessed. Movie & book obsessed. Proprietor of @TheScythianWolf. He/Him. http://linktr.ee/coyhall
With genres ranging from horror to western to crime to science fiction, these are my books so far. Thank you to everyone who’s supported my work. It means everything to me.

My horror/comedy epic Apartment 239 is out on paperback and the ebook is only 99 cents! You can also find it on Wattpad and Audible. Abe begins to see the dead, and is drawn into a generations-long murderous conspiracy in a cursed Texas town. Monsters. Mayhem. Minimum Wage.
The Killing (1956). Jim Thompson script + Stanley Kubrick direction. Can’t beat that. Watched this wonderful heist story last night in honor of Kubrick’s birthday.

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Born to Kill (1947). Enjoyed this one a lot. Tierney is nothing less than a cold-blooded psychopathic murderer who torments women who can’t resist falling in love with him. Directed by Robert Wise on the heels of his Val Lewton days. Terrific noir.

My new dark fantasy novel 𝐓𝐇𝐄 𝐊𝐍𝐀𝐕𝐄 𝐎𝐅 𝐆𝐑𝐀𝐕𝐄𝐒 is now available in ebook and paperback. If you're looking to read about graverobbing, night hags and magical palindromes, this book might be for you! #newrelease #fantasybooks #darkfantasy #theknaveofgraves
We've got Medieval Horrors -- with more on the way!
Watched The Hoodlum (1951) for the first time. Lawrence Tierney is excellent as a bad seed with a dark heart, rotting everything he touches and hurting everyone to fill the empty void inside. Narrative is close to the type of 50s novels I love.

Explore the world Rome left behind with this anthology of Medieval Horror! Out Now!
Favorite comedy of the 80s: Go For It (1983)
What was your favorite comedy film from the 1980s? 🤣 My pick: Back to School (1986)
Nightmare (1956). Kevin McCarthy dreams of a murder that he may or may not have committed. His detective brother-in-law, Edward G. Robinson, helps him find out. When the story moves into an abandoned mansion it’s superb. Based on ‘And So to Death’ by Cornell Woolrich.
