Ahhh… nothing like the annual summer family camping trip, right?Malcolm, his wife Sam and their two kids have been staying at the same cabin, at the same campground for years now. Heck, Malcolm’s been coming to the campground since he was a kid.Miles and miles of groomed trails, hiking, kayaking on the pristine lake. What’s not to like?But this year… well this year’s different. You see, roof repairs have caused them to have to change their plans. Now they’re staying at the cabin at the end of season, in fact they’re the last campers before it closes for the winter.While happy to be spending time with the family, Malcolm feels a shift.The caretaker next door makes it known he hates him.The trees… move and dance, as though calling him, beckoning him.Then on a seemingly normal kayaking trip, the family makes a discovery.YOU TAKE FROM MEI TAKE FROM YOUSomething’s out there, just on the other side of the fence. Malcolm’s positive it’s just the caretaker trying to scare him, teach the family a lesson.But what if it’s not…What if there is something out there?The Stranger is the second novel from Steve Stred and 9th release overall. The Stranger is another offering following in the footsteps of similar books Invisible, YURI and The Girl Who Hid in the Trees. As Steve describes his works; “dark, bleak horror.”With this release, Steve has decided to look deeper into what makes humans tick. He confronts two key elements of mankind; bigotry and our environmental footprint.Featuring stunning cover art by Chadwick St. John (www.inkshadows.com), The Stranger will be a story that will leave you feeling uneasy and have you looking at the trees differently.Maybe it’s not the wind making the branches sway…Maybe…It’s…The Stranger.
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- Release Date 06/01/2019
- Author Steve Stred
- Language English
- Company Black Void Publishing
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