The Neighborhood at Misty Hollow Lake

Andrew was a workaholic who worked round the clock just to ensure that everything was perfect. He looked forward to his retirement so he could enjoy certain things that had been an elusive luxury since the past few decades. However, he had an awful past that lingered in his memory and had to battle some diseases that limited his chances of living a normal life. Along with his faithful wife, they decided to sell their property and relocate south where cost of living would be less demanding. Unfortunately for them, the house they bought was haunted and the horrors awaiting them was unbelievable.

Major characters in the book include Emily, Carol, Brian, Big Beth, Gordo, and Silvia among others.

Reading this book can give one the chills, as the horrors unfold, leaving gore, violence, and bloodshed in its wake. It is a story that will keep one’s heartbeat pounding all through but is equally an interesting book no one will want to drop until the very end.

The Neighborhood at Misty Hollow Lake is a highly recommendable book!

 

BIO: Ed’s passion for writing started early when he began writing copy for his full service Boston based advertising agency. He copy wrote and contributed to the success of his clients businesses; from proposals to contracts, to creative writing in support of their numerous branding and advertising campaigns.

He has written articles and blogs for the largest state retailers association in the country as well as many trade publications. After a long business career Ed has redirected his efforts to writing full time.

Currently he just completed his fifth novel, a horror book, titled, “The Neighborhood at Misty Hollow Lake. “

He won the 2019 International Book Awards for best novella for his book titled, “The Great Mongolian Bowling League of the United States of America.”

His first book, “It’s a Good Day to Liquidate,” is set in the liquidation industry, where he worked for over twenty-five years of his career inside the home furnishings liquidation industry.

His second book, “Lizard of Transition,” is a historical fiction, about a world war two vet who had to confess to his son prior to his pending death. The book deals with the after effects of war and how it can impact the next generation.

Last, “The Amazing Life of Art Lemon,” is a book about a boy who is rejected at birth who ends up working in the United States predator drone program.

He’s written a two-act play, called “Hank’s Six Days of Happiness.” It’s about a man at fifty years old whose only had six days of happiness in his life. A comedy, it explore the serious issue of electric shock -therapy.


Genre: Horror, Thriller