Great Thread!
James Herbert - The Ghosts of Sleath - Where the carpenter type dude 'planes' the face off the child abuser.......
Cormac McCarthy - Blood Meridian - When The Comanches ride up wearing the bloody wedding dresses of the victims they have just slaughtered...and the ending in the barn leaves a funny old taste in the mouth......
Bram Stoker - Dracula - Yep, creeped the bejeesus out of me especially when the Ship rolls into Whitby with no crew and most of the scenes in the Asylum!
Z for Zachariah - Robert C O Brien - most of it disturbed me, was probably too young when we read it in English Lit......
Oh, and in Clive Barkers Books of Blood there was a tale about two villages who create these massive human figures (out of er, each other) and fight to the death. When one village/man collapses, the imagery is pretty grim and squishy.....
Am loving the macabre.....