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			My top five would be:
 Dracula by Bram Stoker
 Firestarter by Stephen King
 Cell by Stephen King
 The Hellbound Heart by Clive Barker
 Frankenstein by Mary Shelly
 
 Honorable mention go to Interview With The Vampire by Anne Rice, though I would not really call it horror, it is more drama, and to The Masquerade Of The Red Death Trilogy by Robert Weinberg but again this is more a fantasy adventure than horror.
 
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