Richard Matheson: The Best Novels by the Legendary Horror Author

By Jack Oceano, published Oct 22, 2007
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Stephen King credits Richard Matheson as one of his greatest influences as a writer. Richard Matheson is the famed author of several novels and short story collections in the horror, fantasy and science fiction genres, as well as multiple screenplays. If you are a fan of horror novels and you aren't reading Richard Matheson, you should be. Here are some of the best novels by Richard Matheson.

One. I Am Legend. Before the blockbuster film starring Will Smith hits theaters this December 14th, head to your local bookstore and purchase the novel, originally published in 1954. The story is of Robert Neville, the last living man on earth. Only he is not alone. Every other man, woman and child has become a vampire. I Am Legend is a tale of survival, a masterpiece you will remember long after you turned the last page. The newest edition includes several of Richard Matheson's finest short stories.

Two. Hell House. Originally published in 1971, Hell House is one of the greatest haunted house novels ever written. Four people are retained to investigate the hellish Belasco House, believed to be inhabited by the dead. The four are tempted and tormented from the day they set in the foot in the Belasco House to the day they decide to try to leave.

Three. A Stir of Echoes. This novel, originally published in 1958, was adapted into the 1999 film starring Kevin Bacon. It's the story of Tom Wallace, an ordinary man who learns he has extraordinary psychic powers that are as frightening as they are compelling. Tom's ordinary life is soon transformed into a waking nightmare, as he receives a terrifying message from beyond the grave.

Four. The Incredible Shrinking Man. This is the terrifying story of Scott Carey, who is getting smaller and smaller each and every day. Soon, he must struggle for his very survival, against creatures that are becoming ever larger in size. Larger to him anyway. And much, much more dangerous.

Richard Matheson: The Best Novels by the Legendary Horror Author

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I have read both Stephen King and Richard Matheson and they are both brilliant! Good review. I love reading and writing horror stories, screenplays and making the odd short audio. I used to love watching the Alfred Hitchcock films as a child. You might like the Denis Wheatly books (spelt that wrong I think) , anyway his books are a good read.

Posted on 01/06/2008 at 8:01:51 AM

 
Wonderful read, I enjoyed!

Posted on 10/22/2007 at 10:10:00 PM

 
Great article. I love reading Stephen King novels, so I'll have to check out Matheson's work since King said Matheson was a big influence.

Posted on 10/22/2007 at 6:10:00 PM

 
I absolutely loved What Dreams May Come. Everyone should read that novel at least once. Especially if they have concerns about dieing. Matheson actually took pieces of different religions and stuck them together to create the after life. If what he described is anything close to the real thing, I'm not worried about death at all. Plus it's an outstanding love story.

Posted on 10/22/2007 at 5:10:00 PM

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