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Camp Lanier

By Sylvester Barzey
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Publisher Description

At Camp Lanier, the horror is no ghost story.

 

Taylor Johnson didn't mean to hurt anyone.

 

When she's caught shoplifting with her wealthy white friends, she's the one who takes the fall. Her only way out? Agreeing to work in a community service program that takes at-risk youth and employs them at Camp Lanier for the summer.

 

Taylor's heard the rumors about Camp Lanier.

 

Everyone has.

 

Urban legends say that an all-Black town was forced out to create the lake, and it has been cursed ever since.

 

Taylor's too old to believe in ghost stories.

 

But if the ghosts aren't real, why is she the only one who can hear someone crying at night? Why are kids disappearing? And the whispers of a serial killer named the Atlanta Ripper stalking the woods… that can't be real, can it?

None of it makes sense.

 

Kids have been "running away" from Camp Lanier for the last 52 years, and Taylor wants to find out why – even if it means swimming to the bottom of the lake and finding out what's really down there.

 

Camp Lanier is a horror novel from Sylvester Barzey that's based on the urban legend of Lake Lanier in Georgia. If you like Black heroes, terrifying ghosts, and scares that will keep you up at night, then this is the book for you.

70 Reviews

3.5
Surprised Face with Open Mouth“This book kept my attention. It wasn’t too long, but it also wasn’t too short. All my questions were answered by the end. Taylor got in with the wrong crowd for all the wrong reasons. The death of her older brother made her think that she needed friends no matter how horrible those friends were. Taylor got set up and instead of jail, she got the opportunity to go to Camp Lanier. Kind of a Camp Green Lake in Holes situation, except there really is a [haunted] lake. Lake Lanier is also a real artificial lake that flooded out a town. Upon arrival to Camp Lanier, Taylor is the chosen one of the ghosts of those that were killed in the process of drowning out the town decades ago. Old history is brought up, the Atlanta Ripper (Jack the Ripper wannabe) comes to life, fires galore, and drowning… I wish Lake Lanier could be memorialized in actuality, but I digress.”
“This was a phenomenal read! The mix of history to mystery was perfect. I had never heard of Lake Lanier before reading this book and I feel like this was an amazing way to get the story out there. By giving the lake and the residents of Oscarville justice by taking those who took everything from them. The perfect revenge that screamed karma! *I received a free ARC from NetGalley*”

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