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Still Water Bay S1 E4: Lure

By: Crystal Lake Publishing, Jay Wilburn
Narrated by: Alex Schiffer
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Publisher's Summary

Something stirs the waters of Still Water Bay.

From the Bram Stoker Award-winning Crystal Lake Publishing comes Still Water Bay, a shared-world dark fiction series.

Due to an error made by Li, the Guild is split while on a monster hunt. Jonathan and Sam wind up at the Guild's cemetery, while Asadi and John make their way back to the library. Here they learn the true identity of the monsters and what they need to trap them. Unfortunately for John, the materials can only be found at the bait shop owned by his estranged wife, Gladys. Can they save the other Guild members before it's too late?

Still Water Bay is a dark fiction/horror series filled with monsters, demons, and the worst examples of humans you'll ever come across. With diverse characters, several highly talented staff writers and artists, and plots shrouded in suspense, mystery, and secrets, you won't want to miss a single episode.

©2021 Jay Wilburn and Naching T. Kassa (P)2021-2022 Jay Wilburn and Naching T. Kassa

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