Salvage

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Pub Date Nov 10 2015 | Archive Date Oct 06 2015

Description

Something is lurking under the lake…

When his sister drowns, Owen Saddler follows in her footsteps, determined to uncover the circumstances surrounding her death by diving into the murky waters of Chapel Lake.

30 years ago, the town of Peace Falls was flooded for a hydroelectric dam, and its ruins remain below. The disappearance of the church’s Pastor and parishioners still haunts the citizens of Chapel Lake, but does the church haunt the lake itself? Is Owen really seeing ghosts, or has he succumbed to the depths of madness?

Salvage is the debut novel of author Duncan Ralston (Gristle & Bone), a darkly disturbing story of depression, religious fanaticism, and the afterlife, illuminating the darkness lurking within us all.

Something is lurking under the lake…

When his sister drowns, Owen Saddler follows in her footsteps, determined to uncover the circumstances surrounding her death by diving into the murky waters of...


Advance Praise

"A mortifying tale of loss and grief and redemption.... It is a story with stunning intelligence and shrewdly crafted tension." - Thomas S. Flowers, author of Reinheit

"A mortifying tale of loss and grief and redemption.... It is a story with stunning intelligence and shrewdly crafted tension." - Thomas S. Flowers, author of Reinheit


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