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Whisper Lake
- Narrated by: Charles Hinckley
- Length: 2 hrs and 45 mins
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Publisher's Summary
In the tradition of 80s slasher films and old school horror comes the new audiobook 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 best enjoyed with the lights on.
©2013 James Melzer (P)2013 James Melzer
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