Whisper Lake

by James Melzer

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Synopsis

In the tradition of 80’s slasher films and old school horror comes the new book from award-winning author, James Melzer.

Tasked with cleaning out his recently deceased grandmother’s cabin, Trevor and his three friends prep for a week of fun and debauchery in the woods, but when they get to the middle of nowhere they quickly realize that nothing could have prepared them for what they find at Whisper Lake.

It turns out grandma had a secret, and it’s waiting for them in the woods!

Fun, fast-paced, and packed with suspense, Whisper Lake is a blood-soaked thrill ride.

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Story Elements

Ratings Factors

Language: Minor profanity used occasionally
Sexual Content: Occasional detailed sex scene
Target Audience Age/Stage of Life: 18-34 (New adult/twentysomethings)
Violence: Major violence, death

Setting

Geography: USA
Realism: Consistent with real world, no magic, no unachieved science
Setting Type: Pastoral (rural & small towns)
Time Period: 2010 - 2019

Main Character

Age: Young Adult
Gender: Other or N/A
Race: Irrelevant
Religion: Irrelevant
Sexual Preference: Irrelevant or N/A

Styles & Themes

Humor: Dark humor
Inspires Reader to Feel: Fear/Horror
Mysteries & Puzzles: Modest mystery element(s) to story
Pacing: Moves quickly
Physical Action: Frequent action, driven by threat to safety or life by antagonist(s)
Political/Social Commentary: Politics irrelevant to story
Romance: No romantic elements
Genre Horror
 
Mood:
  • Bone-chilling horror

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About the author

James Melzer

James Melzer is an award-winning novelist and short story writer. Since branching out on his own to become a self-published author in 2011, Melzer has sold more than half-a-million eBooks around the globe in various genres. He currently resides in Pennsylvania with his wife and stepdaughter.

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