Camp Lanier

· Sterling & Stone LLC
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At Camp Lanier, the horror is no ghost story.

Taylor Johnson didn’t mean to hurt anyone.

When she’s caught shoplifting with her wealthy white friends, she’s the one who takes the fall. Her only way out? Agreeing to work in a community service program that takes at-risk youth and employs them at Camp Lanier for the summer.

Taylor’s heard the rumors about Camp Lanier.

Everyone has.

Urban legends say that an all Black town was forced out to create the lake, and it has been cursed ever since.

Taylor’s too old to believe in ghost stories.

But if the ghosts aren’t real, why is she the only one who can hear someone crying at night? Why are kids disappearing? And the whispers of a serial killer named the Atlanta Ripper stalking the woods… that can’t be real, can it?

None of it makes sense.

Kids have been “running away” from Camp Lanier for the last 52 years, and Taylor wants to find out why – even if it means swimming to the bottom of the lake and finding out what’s really down there.

Camp Lanier is a horror novel from Sylvester Barzey that’s based on the urban legend of Lake Lanier in Georgia. If you like Black heroes, terrifying ghosts, and scares that will keep you up at night, then this is the book for you.

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5.0
5 reviews
Melanie Casey
31 July 2024
Fantastic 10/10 If you want a fast-paced horror/thriller book, this is the one. I was hooked from the beginning I read a lot of horror and thriller books, and Camp Lanier is my favourite! The author's imagination is incredible! Some parts of this book are based on actual events which the author explains. This book has you rooting for the characters. You almost feel as though you’re in the book yourself! Not many authors can do this, but wow, I was jumping at some parts of the book
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Kay
22 July 2024
Lake Lanier is a real location. Very probably it is Haunted. (If not, it should be; it's death toll is amazing!) I live in this State, so I often hear both the news and the legends. The community of Oscarville was a real location. There's a lot of factual history behind this story, and even the fictional approach highlights and showcases the disgusting, dismaying, and horrifying, history of the treatment of the Black populace in this State, and in so many other States. Shameful history, shameful
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J.A Ecker
31 July 2024
Terrifying, disturbing and historical!! This book will keep you up at night thinking about all the horrible things done to the people of colour living in what is now called Lake Lanier and the social racism people of colour face everyday The main character taylor (POC) is sent to Camp Lanier after her white friends frame her for shoplifting. Upon arriving she notices something is off about the camp and to many people have disappeared there. Its very short and definitely young adult friendly, with an almost scooby doo -esque mystery solving ending I reccomend for any horror fans who enjoy realism and ghost stories come to life
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About the author

Sylvester Barzey is a best-selling horror and fantasy author who grew up in the Bronx, NY, and was later transplanted to the countryside of Georgia. A military veteran with an addiction to all things horror, Sylvester’s goal is to shine a spotlight on BIPOC characters within the horror/fantasy genre.

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