The Lake by Kevin Lynch

Thank you @zooloosBT and @KevinLynch for being part of this tour and reviewing this book. The lake is psycholocal thriller and i found it very gripping. It made me think and i tryed guessing few times what was going to happen but i guessed wrong . I like how the book made me think. There some good twists and had good suspense. The characters where easy to like and get to know. The story has good plot and i will be looking to read more books by Kevin Lynch 4 stars. Author Bio Kevin is a Guidance Counselor by day and a psychological thriller author during his off hours. He puts an original slant on some common experiences and creates engaging stories with a personal twist. Kevin lives in Dublin, Ireland with three great kids, a frenetic Westie, Alfie, and a wife who makes him laugh, which is really all he could ask for. Book Blurb Debbie’s holiday has turned into a nightmare. And that’s just the beginning. Debbie has been terrified of lakes ever since her son tragically drowned in one. So when her husband and some friends decide to take a lakeside vacation, Debbie is reluctant to go. But hoping that the holiday will help cure her fear, she eventually agrees to join them. Things start to go wrong very quickly. A local fisherman seems to be stalking them. And then George, a member of their group, goes missing. His body is discovered a day later, his injuries suggesting a struggle. All the while, Debbie is being haunted by the sinister presence of the lake. More than anything, she wants to leave this dark foreboding place, but the group has been told to stay in place while George’s death is being investigated. Which means Debbie has only one choice. If she wants to escape the terror of the lake, she must first solve the mystery of George's murder. What she discovers will not only shock her to the core, it will also put her own life in grave danger. Can she escape in time to expose the terrifying truth?

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  1. thank you so much as always for sharing your thoughts and supporting the tour x

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