If you liked The soft whisper of the dead by Charles L. Grant, start with In a dark dream (1989), Dialing the Wind (1989), and Quiet Night of Fear (1981). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.
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In a dark dream
1989 · 310 pages · Charles L. Grant · Same author
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Dialing the Wind
1989 · 210 pages · Charles L. Grant · Same author
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Quiet Night of Fear
1981 · Charles L. Grant · Same author
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Glow/candles/oth Sty
1981 · Charles L. Grant · Same author
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DAUGHTER OF DARKNESS (Midnight Place)
1992 · Charles L. Grant · Same author
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Shadows 8
1987 · Charles L. Grant · Same author
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Final Shadows
1994 · Charles L. Grant · Same author
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Final Shodows
1991 · Charles L. Grant · Same author
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Isaac Asimovs Science Fiction Magazin 17. Folge
1983 · 208 pages · Friedel Wahren, M. Coleman Easton, Paul E. Holt, Scott R. Sanders, Lowell Kent Smith, Charles L. Grant, Friedrich Hagemeyer · Same author
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The long night of the grave
1986 · 187 pages · Charles L. Grant · Same author
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Bad Seeds
2013 · 384 pages · Charles L. Grant, Stephen King, Gemma Files, Norman Partridge, Halli Villegas, Joe R. Lansdale, Joe D. Lane, Charles Antin, Robert McVety, Will Ludwigsen, Dale Bailey, Hal Duncan, Peter Straub, Gary Raisor, Alex Jeffers, Georgina Bruce, Christine Morgan, Holly Black, Michael Reaves · Same author
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The First Chronicles of Greystone Bay
1985 · Charles L. Grant · Same author
Frequently asked questions
What should I read after The soft whisper of the dead?
BookOrb recommends In a dark dream (1989), Dialing the Wind (1989), Quiet Night of Fear (1981), Glow/candles/oth Sty (1981), and DAUGHTER OF DARKNESS (Midnight Place) (1992).
Are there books like The soft whisper of the dead?
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Who wrote The soft whisper of the dead?
The soft whisper of the dead is by Charles L. Grant.