Rebecca
by Daphne Du Maurier

Rebecca finds her life changed overnight when she meets Maxim de Winter, a handsome and wealthy widower whose sudden proposal of marriage takes her by surprise. Rescuing her from an overbearing employer, de Winter whisks her off to Manderley, his isolated estate on the windswept Cornish coast. Max seems haunted by the memory of his glamorous first wife, Rebecca, whose legacy is lovingly tended by the sinister housekeeper, Mrs. Danvers. As Rebecca finds herself increasingly burdened by the shadow of her mysterious predecessor, she becomes determined to uncover the secrets that threaten her happiness.
Interview With the Vampire
by Anne Rice

A vampire recounts his tragic two-century life, marked by an endless thirst for human blood
Jane Eyre
by Charlotte Bronte

Growing up in the home of a cruel aunt and a harsh charity school, Jane Eyre, an orphaned young woman, accepts employment as a governess at Thornfield Hall and soon finds herself in love with her employer, the enigmatic Rochester. 
And Then There Were None
by Agatha Christie

Ten people, each with something to hide and something to fear, are invited to an isolated mansion on Indian Island by a host who, surprisingly, fails to appear. On the island they are cut off from everything but each other and the inescapable shadows of their own past lives. One by one, the guests share the darkest secrets of their wicked pasts. And one by one, they die…
The Picture of Dorian Gray
by Oscar Wilde

Dorian Gray, enthralled by his own exquisite portrait, exchanges his soul for eternal youth and beauty. Influenced by his friend Lord Henry Wotton, he is drawn into a corrupt double life, indulging his desires in secret while remaining a gentleman in the eyes of polite society.
The Shining
by Stephen King

Jack Torrance sees his stint as winter caretaker of a Colorado hotel as a way back from failure, his wife sees it as a chance to preserve their family, and their five-year-old son sees the evil waiting just for them.
The Shadow of the Wind
by Carlos Ruiz Zafón

A boy named Daniel selects a novel from a library of rare books, enjoying it so much that he searches for the rest of the author's works, only to discover that someone is destroying every book the author has ever written. 
The Yellow Wallpaper
by Charlotte Perkins Gilman

Written as a collection of journal entries by a woman whose physician husband (John) has rented an old mansion for the summer. Forgoing other rooms in the house, the couple moves into the upstairs nursery. As a form of treatment, the unnamed woman is forbidden from working and is encouraged to eat well and get plenty of exercise and air, so she can recuperate from what he calls a "temporary nervous depression."
Flowers in the Attic
by V. C. Andrews

Ensconced in the attic of their grandparent's fabulous mansion by their abusive grandmother and dangerously selfish mother, Cathy, Chris, and their two siblings endure years of torment and become desperate to escape.
Mistress of Mellyn
by Victoria Holt

Mount Mellyn stood as proud and magnificent as she had envisioned, but what about its master, Connan TreMellyn? Powerless against her growing desire for the enigmatic Connan, she is drawn deeper into family secrets and the evil that lurks in the shadows.
Dracula
by Bram Stoker

When Jonathan Harker visits Transylvania to help Count Dracula with the purchase of a London house, he makes a series of terrifying discoveries about his client. 
Beloved : A Novel
by Toni Morrison

Sethe, an escaped slave living in post-Civil War Ohio with her daughter and mother-in-law, is haunted persistently by the ghost of the dead baby girl whom she sacrificed.
The Castle of Otranto
by Horace Walpole

Professing to be a translation of a mysterious Italian tale from the darkest Middle Ages, the novel tells of Manfred, prince of Otranto, whose fear of an ancient prophecy sets him on a course of destruction. After the grotesque death of his only son on his wedding day, Manfred determines to marry the bride to be. The virgin Isabella flees through a castle riddled with secret passages. Chilling coincidences, ghostly visitations, arcane revelations, and violent combat combine in a heady mix that is both chilling and terrifying.
Wuthering Heights
by Emily Brontèe

Explore the stormy romance between the enigmatic Heathcliff and the spirited Catherine Earnshaw. Set against the wild, windswept moors of northern England, the novel captures the intense emotions and dark complexities of love and obsession.
The Phantom of the Opera
by Gaston Leroux

Set in the grand Palais Garnier opera house in Paris, The Phantom of the Opera follows the mysterious figure Erik, known as the Phantom, who lives beneath the opera house. When he becomes infatuated with Christine, a young and talented soprano, his obsessive love intertwines with his dangerous control over the theater. 
The Turn of the Screw and Other Ghost Stories
by Henry James

In The Turn of the Screw, one of the most famous ghost stories of all time, a governess becomes obsessed with the belief that malevolent forces are stalking the children in her care. It is accompanied here by several more of the very best of Henry James's short stories, all exploring ghosts and the uncanny.