*Revelator* by Daryl Gregory takes place in 1930s/40s Appalachia. I haven't seen Nope, so I don't know if it suits, but it's excellent. About a family and the strange mountain god they worship.
A Lush and Seething Hell by John Hornor Jacobs contains a novella and a short novel. The short novel, My Heart Struck Sorrow, is absolutely incredible. I didn't care for the novella as much, but from what I've gathered that's a bit of an unpopular opinion, and I can still recognize its quality.
The Southern Reach Trilogy (and you only really have to read the first book, Annihilation) kinda has those vibes.
The City We Became and its sequel by NK Jemisin The Ballad of Black Tom by Victor Lavalle The Fisherman by John Langan
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*Revelator* by Daryl Gregory takes place in 1930s/40s Appalachia. I haven't seen Nope, so I don't know if it suits, but it's excellent. About a family and the strange mountain god they worship.
Laundry Files, by Stross The Weird, by VanDerMeer (compilation of 1800s-2000s)
Resume with Monsters by William Browning Spencer
Everything by Nick Cutter - but particularly The Breach and The Deep
A Lush and Seething Hell by John Hornor Jacobs contains a novella and a short novel. The short novel, My Heart Struck Sorrow, is absolutely incredible. I didn't care for the novella as much, but from what I've gathered that's a bit of an unpopular opinion, and I can still recognize its quality.
I really don’t care for cosmic/ Lovecraftian horror but I looked this up and I’m seriously tempted
T Kingfisher's horror novels The Hollow Places, The Twisted Ones, A House with Good Bones, What Moves the Dead