Situated on a peaceful lake in the prettiest part of the north Georgia mountains, Sutherland seems like a nice town, warm and quiet. The kind of place where families know their neighbors and children can grow up safe.
Run Deep
But this picture-perfect hamlet harbors a dark evil -- whispered rumors of greed, incest, and savagery. Buried deep within the lake's waters are hideous secrets, unspeakable horrors that can turn hair white and drive a person mad. Wicked lies that can kill.
And Deadly
Now, one unknowing outsider has the power to reveal the terrifying truth...if he lives.
Gayle P. (darkstar) from SHELL KNOB, MO wrote on 7/13/2007...
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
One of the best. You don't want to put it down.
Gayle P.
Kellie D. (EllyMae58) from EL CAJON, CA wrote on 8/28/2005...
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
Really good!
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Linda A. (aristokitty4) from LELAND, NC wrote on 4/18/2007...
Stuart Woods is an author like no other. I love all of his books. This one was not the greatest but not the worst either.
Charles K. from DANBURY, WI wrote on 3/31/2007...
Very good reading. Many twists and turns.
Jody A. from KLAWOCK, AK wrote on 3/2/2007...
The Edgar Award-winning author of Chiefs (basis of a TV miniseries) and the bestselling Deep Lie now offers a highly readable if somewhat overheated thriller-cum-gothic that includes murder, drug smuggling, faith healing, hallucinations, revenants and incest. A one-time ace reporter rents a cabin in a backwoods Georgia town, then stumbles upon and determines to solve the town mystery, which involves a seemingly affable sheriff, an autocratic town father and an incest-ridden family whose once-prosperous farm now lies under a lake. He joins forces with a plucky female reporter bent on proving that the sheriff is "dirty," and there's never a dull moment as the story surges toward its exciting climax. The conclusion is a little too far-fetchedbut by that time readers have had more than their money's worth
Judy S. (emma) from HAMILTON, OH wrote on 2/22/2007...
Part detective story, part ghost story, part southern gothic.
Chris K. from CENTRAL POINT, OR wrote on 11/15/2006...
"Part detective story, part ghost story, part southern gothic... it scared the living hell out of me!" - Stephen King
Renee S. (renee45) from CROSSETT, AR wrote on 8/4/2006...
very good
Mary L. from SATANTA, KS wrote on 6/5/2006...
situated on a peaceful lake in the prettiest part of the north georgia mountains sutherland sems like a nice town warm and quiet .the kindof place where families know thir neighborss and children can grow up safe.but this picture-perfect hamlet harbors a dark evil-whispered rumors of greed,incest,and savagery.
Chlorene B. (Chlorene) from DUTTON, AL wrote on 5/22/2006...
This is a terrific book, hard to put down.
Chris D. from ST PETERSBURG, FL wrote on 5/21/2006...