Widow Falls

· Dreamscape Media · Narrated by Jess Nahikian
4.7
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When Sloane takes a job at the infamous whitewater-rafting camp Widow Falls, she quickly learns that the camp has a reputation for more than just summer fun. People go missing at Widow Falls. The guide she’s replacing was just one of many. As Sloane settles into her new home—a one-room apartment she’ll be sharing with the five other guides—she can’t help asking questions and digging into the disappearances she’s heard about. Her new roommates tell her stories of dark legends and dangerous folklore surrounding the secluded camp but assure her there’s nothing to worry about. It’s all just superstition. When Sloane stumbles upon a clue and a secret message hidden beneath the floorboards of their loft, she begins to realize there may be more to the myths than she’s been told. The message gets her attention: Don’t trust anyone at Widow Falls. As she follows clues to better understand the missing guide she replaced, Sloane can’t help noticing the similarities between the two of them. Whatever’s happening at Widow Falls, it’s clear someone doesn’t want her digging into it. As the seams of her reality are torn apart, making her question everything, Sloane has to uncover the truth about the camp—and its occupants—before someone else goes missing.

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4.7
3 reviews
Shirley McAllister
14 December 2021
Psychological terror at its best. This story will keep you guessing until the end and just when you think you have it figured out...you don't. Sloan takes a summer job at a rafting camp thinking it would be a fun job after school before she decides the rest of her life. It is a secluded spot in Tennessee called Widow falls. After arriving she hears it is famous for missing people. Several other guides for the camp have gone missing never to be heard of again. The other guides tell her it is just folk stories and not to worry about it everything is fine and she is safe there. She can't help wondering what happened to the guide before her that disappeared. She digs into it and tries to find out. Then she finds a clue in a hiding spot beneath her bed. Sloan soon realizes all is not as it seems at Widow Falls and that she should heed the warning she found under her bed and trust no one. That is especially so for Claudia, the one guide that dislikes her from the beginning. Sloan must find out what is going on before another guide goes missing. A great description of the river and woods in Tennessee, the cafe in the middle of the small town was a good touch. This was a good read and the twist at the end was perfect, I loved it. The narrator did a wonder job. I would recommend this book. Thanks to Kiersten Modglin for writing a great story, to Jess Nahikian for a great job at narrating it to Dreamscape Media for publishing it and to NetGalley for making it available to me.
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