Slasher Summer: A Novel

E. L. Chen
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E. L. Chen
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  • Published date: Jun 23, 2026
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 304
  • Publisher: Crown
  • ISBN: 9798217089628
  • Dimensions: 5.16" W x 0.65" L x 8.0" H
“With gory kills, suspenseful twists, and tight pacing, Slasher Summer is a blood-soaked delight that takes throwback horror nostalgia to fresh, frightening heights. Absolutely thrilling.”—Justine Pucella Winans, award-winning author of How to Survive a Slasher

“A smart, disturbing homage to the slasher tradition, reimagined with contemporary teeth. Slasher Summer will stay with you long after the blood has dried.”—Daphne Fama, author of House of Monstrous Women

“The appeal of Slasher Summer is the way it blends familiar horror-movie tropes with questions about identity and friendship. . . . For readers looking for a summer horror read packed with nostalgia, mystery and plenty of bloodshed.”Parade

Slasher Summer is pure horror-nerd catnip. . . . Chen balances camp, suspense and genuine emotional stakes with impressive ease. Nostalgia meets a smart and wildly entertaining narrative; Slasher Summer feels like stumbling across the perfect late-night horror marathon and deciding sleep can wait, regardless of tomorrow’s obligations.”The Seattle Times

Slasher Summer is a bloody Valentine love letter to slasher films and asks the question:[IF1] What if the cast of The Breakfast Club ended up in the world of Scream? It’s a terrifying and exhilarating deconstruction of the subgenre that’s chock-full of the devilishly clever easter eggs horror fans love. Chen knows how to bring the blood and the scares, but she also explores the multi-chambered heart of friendship in a way that is both powerful and poignant. I give this one two severed thumbs-up—and a Lynchian severed ear for good measure!”—Ian Rogers, author of Family and Every House Is Haunted

“Lake cabins and Final Girls and masked reunions, oh my! Talk about a love letter to the horror films of the 1980s: Slasher Summer by E. L. Chen not only delivers in bloody spades but cuts like a knife, slashing full-throttle toward an ending the sleepy town of Cedar Lake won’t soon forget—if they live through the night!”—J. H. Markert, author of Sleep Tight

Slasher Summer is a masterful tribute to the genre, weaving together hilarity and vicious murders before flipping the lovable formula on its head. Chen’s respect and love for the familiar tropes go much deeper than blood and gore. You could not ask for a better time. This is truly a slasher story after my own heart.”—Vincent Tirado, author of You Should Have Been Nicer to My Mom

Slasher Summer is a retro slasher movie in book form. It has all the summer camp vibes, brutal kill scenes, and a wicked twist on Final Girl mythology. It’s bloody, clever, and just psychologically nasty enough to keep you side-eyeing everyone on the page. If you like your slashers a little feral, get on this one.”—Sadie Hartmann, author of 101 Horror Books to Read Before You're Murdered
E. L. Chen is the author of Sweetside Motel and One of Us Is Already Dead. Her YA fantasy Summerwood/Winterwood was longlisted for the Sunburst and recommended as a Best Book for Kids and Teens by the Canadian Children’s Book Centre, and her short fiction has appeared in venues such as Strange Horizons, On Spec, and The Dark. She lives in Toronto, Canada with her son and a towering TBR pile.

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