Acquired Taste

A startling, witty and downright terrifying collection of 25 short stories from the "21st century's Richard Matheson" (Richard Chizmar, Chasing the Boogeyman.) Perfect for fans of Paul Tremblay, Rachel Harrison and Eric LaRocca.

They're feeding on you too.

A father returns from serving in Vietnam with a strange and terrifying addiction; a man removes something horrifying from his fireplace, and becomes desperate to return it; and a right-wing news channel has its hooks in people in more ways than one. 

From department store Santas to ghost boyfriends and salamander-worshipping nuns; from the claustrophobia of the Covid-19 pandemic to small-town Chesapeake USA, Clay McLeod Chapman takes universal fears of parenthood, addiction and political divisions and makes them uniquely his own. 

Packed full of humanity, humour and above all, relentless creeping dread, Acquired Taste is a timely descent into the mind of one of modern horror's finest authors.

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Published Sep 9, 2025

304 pages

Average rating: 9.67

6 RATINGS

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Little Blue Haired Old Lady
Dec 22, 2025
10/10 stars
I do not know from whence Clay McLeod Chapman’s imagination comes, but it is fruitful and multiplies faster than a Tubby Wubby. He has put together a book of short stories that run the gamut of horror: body horror, psychological horror, and (my favorite as he does it so well) comedic horror. This book was a fun ride from the first story to the last. I found myself marveling at how he can make the most mundane thing horrifying. Baby carrots, really?!

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