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Insatiable Books in Order

Part ofPatrick Logan Books in Order

See the Insatiable books in order by Patrick Logan, with quick summaries, series background, and a handy guide to this brutal small-town horror saga.

Last updated: July 2, 2026

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6 books

1

Crackers

by Patrick Logan

2015

Askergan County keeps punishing anyone who thinks they can ride out a crisis in peace. Logan pairs snowbound tension with vicious body horror and a growing sense that the county itself is turning against its people.

2

Flesh

by Patrick Logan

2015

The Insatiable nightmare keeps spreading as fear, violence, and damaged bodies take center stage. This is survival horror at close range, messy, claustrophobic, and hard to shake.

3

Skin

by Patrick Logan

2015

Three grieving brothers head to rural Askergan County for a quiet Christmas, then get trapped by a blizzard and something waiting in the snow. Isolation, old secrets, and raw terror close in fast.

4

Parasite

by Patrick Logan

2016

In Askergan County, survival means more than staying alive. Infection, fear, and a creeping sense of bodily invasion turn this entry into some of Logan's bleakest horror.

5

Knuckles

by Patrick Logan

2017

Askergan County serves up another dose of raw survival horror, where violence feels close enough to touch. In this grim entry, Logan mixes small-town dread, brutal encounters, and the sense that something hungry is still out there.

6

Stitches

by Patrick Logan

2017

The horrors of Askergan County are far from over. Old wounds split open again as another group of people learns that nothing in this place stays buried for long.

Series background & context

Insatiable is Patrick Logan's nastier, more body-forward horror series, and it earns that reputation early. The books are linked by Askergan County, an isolated corner of Vermont where storms, old secrets, and something ravenous in the dark turn ordinary people into prey.

This is not cozy horror.

The series begins with families and small-town locals trapped by winter weather, failing power, and the awful realization that whatever is stalking them is not just human. As the books go on, Logan leans into infection, hunger, damaged bodies, and the way fear breaks people apart from the inside. The titles alone give you a fair warning.

One useful way to think about Insatiable is as connected county horror rather than one long detective plot. Some characters carry forward, but the real center of the series is the setting itself. Askergan keeps producing new victims, new survivors, and new ways for the past to crawl back into the present.

Logan's pathology background helps here. The gore is specific, the injuries matter, and the gross-out factor is usually tied to survival rather than shock for its own sake. Beneath the blood, the books are about isolation, guilt, family stress, and what people will do when the roads are closed and help is not coming.

If you like survival horror, creature horror, and bleak winter atmosphere, Insatiable is one of Patrick Logan's clearest lanes.

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