
The Haunting of Camp Lakewood
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Narrated by:
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Johnnie C. Hayes
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By:
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Carrie Bates
About this listen
What is that bobbing in the water?
Camp Lakewood seems the perfect place for Ginny and her students to learn survival tactics. The camp is serene and peaceful, at least it seems that way.
But Camp Lakewood holds a very gruesome and deadly past which Ginny is unaware of. The terror is unleashed on the campers as soon as they arrive. Terrifying sights can be seen in the water, a man with a knife terrorizes the campers, and a couple bearing horrific wounds beg for help.
Ginny soon believes she is losing her mind as the terror reigns on. Can Ginny and her students get out of Camp Lakewood alive, or will they become victims of the horror of Camp Lakewood?
©2018 Carrie Bates (P)2018 Carrie BatesWhat listeners say about The Haunting of Camp Lakewood
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