Crestwood Lake is a small, secluded town in the woods of rthern Vermont. Mysterious events and strange deaths have always plagued the community-as have rumors of witchcraft. But lately, there has been a sudden rash of suicides and grisly murders. Captain Butch Morgan, the chief of police, must uncover the truth about Crestwood Lake. His best friend, historian Gil Pearson, suspects the satanic folklore is true. He and Morgan consult an occult expert who outlines what he believes to be the truth, and what must be done. Meanwhile Morgan, recently widowed, has fallen in love with Vicki Larson, the local barmaid. When it becomes clear that she is in danger as well, Morgan decides to act. Morgan must confront an ancient evil: a fateful showdown that could risk his life, and the tortured town of Crestwood Lake. In a style similar to early American horror literature, author Mark R. Vogel's Crestwood Lake is reminiscent of the calm-but-terrifying tone of Edgar Allan Poe's writings...and will keep you stricken in your seat long after you read the final page.
Mark R. Vogel is a clinical psychologist and has worked in mental health since 1987. He completed his BA and MA at Montclair State University in New Jersey, and his doctorate degree at Yeshiva University in New York City. In 2003 he graduated from the Institute of Culinary Education in New York City. For ten years he taught cooking classes and edited cookbooks. He now gives seminars on wine. Since 2002 he has published 400 articles on food and wine in his column Food For Thought http: //www.foodforthoughtonline.net/ A Ripperologist, he regularly lectures on the infamous Jack the Ripper case. Crestwood Lake is his first novel. Mark lives in New Jersey with his wife Yang. Find Mark on Facebook https: //www.facebook.com/mark.vogel.5076 or Twitter https: //twitter.com/MarkVogel007 or contact him at epicure1@optonline.net