
The Night Pool
Author: Lauren Lee Smith
Narrator: DeLanna Studi, Emily Ellet
Unabridged: TBD
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
Published: 08/25/2026

Author: Lauren Lee Smith
Narrator: DeLanna Studi, Emily Ellet
Unabridged: TBD
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
Published: 08/25/2026
Lauren Lee Smith was born and raised in rural Northern California Gold Country on Nisenan land, and grew up with history all around her, from pioneer cemeteries to gold mines to Native American caves and grinding rocks. As a mother, mental health advocate, and history lover, her work often explores maternal mental health, trauma, male brutality, and the historical intersections of diverse cultures through the lens of feminist horror. She lives by the sea in Southern California with her family, four dogs, two cats, and enjoys growing old fashioned roses and writing scary movies for Hollywood that confront the darker, more taboo elements of the feminine experience. The Night Pool is her first novel.
Delanna Studi is an actress whose roles have included DreamKeeper , Edge of America, and Shameless. she is Native American, born in Oklahoma, and is the niece of the multiaward–winning actor Wes Studi. She was elected chairwoman of the President’s National Task Force for American Indians of the Screen Actors Guild. In 2007, she performed her one-woman show entitled “What’s an Indian Woman to Do?” in Los Angeles to rave reviews from LA Weekly and the Los Angeles Times.
Emily Ellet is a SAG/AFTRA actor, singer, and audiobook narrator based in New York City. She has recorded over 200 audiobooks in every conceivable genre. She is a MAC Award-nominated and critically praised cabaret singer and the winner of the 2017 MetroStar Talent Challenge cabaret competition at the Metropolitan Room in New York City. She has also appeared off-Broadway, on cruise ships, and at regional theaters across the country.
“The Night Pool is a fever dream of gold and blood, where the land itself remembers what was taken. Here, women confront the brutality of the frontier and the haunting darkness that stalks the ravaged banks of Gold Rush–era Coloma. Lauren Lee Smith writes with a visceral beauty that braids history and horror into powerful prose that is as lyrical as it is merciless.” Cynthia Pelayo, Bram Stoker Award–winning author of Children of Chicago
“Exceptionally well-written, original, and yes, terrifying…The writing is razor-sharp, and the author doesn’t shy away from the sights, smells, and gore surrounding the harsh personal environment that all three women struggle to overcome…Smith crafts not only a uniquely harrowing story but also a poignant one that will leave the reader satisfied.” Women in Horror