The Camp, Nancy Bush
The Camp, Nancy Bush
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The Camp

Author: Nancy Bush

Narrator: Lexi Mae

Unabridged: 13 hr 23 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 05/28/2024


Synopsis

There are always stories told around the fire at summer camp—tall tales about gruesome murders and unhinged killers, concocted to scare new arrivals and lend an extra jolt of excitement to those hormone-charged nights. At Camp Luft-Shawk, nicknamed Camp Love Shack, there are stories about a creeping fog that brings death with it. But here, they're not just campfire tales. Here, the stories are real.

Twenty years ago, a girl's body was found on a ledge above the lake, arms crossed over her heart. Some said it was part of a suicide pact, connected to the nearby Haven Commune. Brooke, Rona, and Wendy were among the teenagers at camp that summer, looking for fun and sun, sex and adventure. They've never breathed a word about what really happened—or about the night their friendship shattered.

Now the camp, renamed Camp Fog Lake, has reopened for a new generation, and many of those who were there on that long-ago night are returning for an alumni weekend. But something is stirring at the lake again. As the fog rolls in, evil comes with it. Those stories were a warning, and they didn't listen. And the only question is, who will live long enough to regret it?

About Nancy Bush

Nancy Bush is the New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of over thirty novels, including The Killing Game, Nowhere to Run, I'll Find You, and Hush. She is the coauthor of the Colony series, written with her sister, bestselling author Lisa Jackson. A former writer for ABC's daytime drama All My Children, Nancy now lives with her family and pug dog, The Binkster, in the Pacific Northwest.


Reviews

Harley and her step-sister Marissa are going to be CIT (counselors in training) for the summer at newly renovated Camp Fog Lake which used to be Camp Luft-Shawk or Camp Love Shack as all the kids called it twenty years ago before it closed down due to a horrible tragedy taking place. Harley's aunt E......more

The Camp was a pretty forgettable read for me. I struggled through most of it and it was very tempting to quit on several occasions. But since I got to the point of no return (56%,) I was forced to continue till the end. I’m not going to offer my rendition of the story since I barely remember the plo......more