Dead Lake by Darcy Coates
Title: Dead Lake
Author: Darcy Coates
Publisher: Black Owl Books 2020
Genre: Horror
Pages: 158
Rating: 4/5 stars
Reading Challenges: Library Love; In Case You Missed It - 2020
Where I Got It: Library
A week's visit to the remote Harob Lake cabin couldn't have come at a better time for Sam.
She's battling artist's block ahead of a major gallery exhibition. Staying at the lake house is her final, desperate attempt to paint the collection that could save her floundering career. It seems perfect: no neighbors, no phone, no distractions.
But the dream retreat disintegrates into a nightmare when Sam sees a stranger by the lake.
A tall, mysterious man stands on the edge of her dock, staring intently into the swirling waters below. He starts to follow her. He disables her car. He destroys her only way to communicate with the outside world. And something about the man seems… unnatural.
Soon Sam suspects he's responsible for the series of disappearances from a nearby hiking trail.
Completely stranded, Sam realizes she's become the prey in the hunter's deadliest game…
Another fun creepy Darcy Coates book for my Spooky Season. I didn’t realize that this was actual a novella and a few short stories. But I still really enjoyed each story. The novella was a fun take on the isolated cabin and a killer in the woods with a supernatural bend. As always, Coates excels at the creepy imagery that gets me every time. The second story featuring a monster in the woods was my favorite of the collection. I was truly horrified by that one.
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