Under the Lake

Under the Lake by Stuart Woods is a reprint edition published by Harper Collins on May 5, 1999. This fiction work unfolds in Sutherland, a seemingly idyllic town nestled in the north Georgia mountains, where the tranquility masks a sinister undercurrent. As families enjoy their peaceful lives, dark secrets lurk beneath the surface of the lake, hinting at a history filled with greed and violence.
Readers will discover a narrative that intertwines mystery and detective elements, focusing on the hidden evils of this picturesque community. The story delves into the chilling realities that threaten to surface, revealing unspeakable horrors that could shatter the town’s facade. With a page count of 356, this edition invites exploration into the complexities of human nature and the dangers that lie beneath the calm exterior of everyday life.
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Still Waters
Situated on a peaceful lake in the prettiest part of the north Georgia mountains, Sutherland seems like a nice town, warm and quiet. The kind of place where families know their neighbors and children can grow up safe.
Run Deep
But this picture-perfect hamlet harbors a dark evil — whispered rumors of greed, incest, and savagery. Buried deep within the lake’s waters are hideous secrets, unspeakable horrors that can turn hair white and drive a person mad. Wicked lies that can kill.
And Deadly
Now, one unknowing outsider has the power to reveal the terrifying truth…if he lives.
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