The chill : a novel / Scott Carson.
"Far upstate, in New York's ancient forests, a drowned village lies beneath the dark, still waters of the Chilewaukee Reservoir. Early in the twentieth century, the town was destroyed for the greater good: bringing water to the millions living downstate. Or at least that's what the politicians from Manhattan insisted at the time. The local families, settled there since before America's founding, were forced from their land, but they didn't move far, and some didn't move at all....Now, a century later, the repercussions of human arrogance are finally making themselves known. An inspector assigned to oversee the dam, dangerously neglected for decades, witnesses something inexplicable. It turns out that more than the village was left behind in the waters of the Chill when it was abandoned. The townspeople didn't evacuate without a fight. A dark prophecy remained, too, and the time has come for it to be fulfilled. Those who remember must ask themselves: Who will be next? For sacrifices must be made. And as the dark waters begin to rise inexorably, the demand for a fresh sacrifice emerges from the deep..."--publisher.
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- ISBN: 9781668012536
- Physical Description: 528 p.
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- Simon and Schuster
A supernatural forceâset in motion a century agoâthreatens to devastate New York City in this spine-tingling national bestseller that âgrips from the first pageâ (Stephen King, #1 New York Times bestselling author).
Far upstate, in New Yorkâs ancient forests, a drowned village lays beneath the dark, still waters of the Chilewaukee reservoir. Early in the 20th century, the town was destroyed for the greater good: bringing water to the millions living downstate. Or at least thatâs what the politicians from Manhattan insisted at the time. The local families, settled there since Americaâs founding, were forced from their land, but some didnât leaveâ¦
Now, a century later, the repercussions of human arrogance are finally making themselves known. An inspector assigned to oversee the dam, dangerously neglected for decades, witnesses something inexplicable. It turns out that more than the village was left behind in the waters of the Chill when it was abandoned. A dark prophecy remained, too, and the time has come for it to be fulfilledâfor sacrifices must be made. And as the dark waters begin to inexorably rise, the demand for a fresh sacrifice emerges from the deep.
Unputdownable and suspenseful, âThe Chill is an eerie dive into the murky depths of the supernatural. A story that has you looking back over your shoulder on every pageâ (Michael Connelly, #1 New York Times bestselling author).