Some towns disappear. Others wait beneath the water.
For decades, the quiet waters of Pine Valley Reservoir have hidden the remains of Evansville—a small Montana town sacrificed to progress and left to fade into memory. Beneath the surface lie abandoned homes, forgotten roads, and the echoes of lives interrupted. For the people of Pine Valley, the drowned town has become little more than local legend.
Until the water begins to fall.
As long-submerged foundations emerge from the mud, seventeen-year-old Emily Warren finds herself drawn to the stories that refuse to stay buried. Among them is the sixty-year-old disappearance of Clara Jennings, a beloved high school senior who vanished on graduation night in 1965. The mystery has shaped the community for generations, but time has turned facts into folklore, and no one seems eager to question the version of events everyone has accepted.
What begins as curiosity quickly becomes an obsession. Piece by piece, Emily uncovers forgotten evidence, conflicting memories, and long-kept secrets that force her to look beyond the stories she's always believed. But the closer she comes to the truth, the more she realizes that solving a mystery is far easier than living with its consequences.
In a town where everyone knows everyone, the past is never really gone. It lingers in family names, faded photographs, coffee shared across kitchen tables, and conversations that stop when the wrong person enters the room. Here, loyalty is measured by the secrets people keep, and protecting those you love can come at the expense of justice.
As the investigation reaches closer to home, Emily is forced to confront an impossible question: what happens when doing the right thing means hurting the people who have always done right by you? In searching for the truth about Clara Jennings, she begins to uncover uncomfortable truths about family, forgiveness, and herself. The mystery that first captured her imagination soon becomes the defining journey of her life—a passage from seeing the world in black and white to understanding the complicated shades of gray that lie between.
Set against the rugged beauty of rural Montana, What the Lake Knows blends an atmospheric mystery with a deeply emotional coming-of-age story. Rich with vivid landscapes, authentic small-town life, and characters whose choices echo across generations, it explores the enduring pull of memory, the weight of family history, and the quiet ways communities shape the people who call them home.
More than a mystery, What the Lake Knows is a story about growing up, questioning the narratives we inherit, and discovering that truth and loyalty don't always stand on the same side. It asks whether the past can ever truly remain buried—and whether every secret is meant to be uncovered.
Perfect for readers who enjoy atmospheric mysteries, rural settings, layered family dynamics, morally complex characters, and stories that linger long after the final page, What the Lake Knows is a haunting reminder that while water may conceal the past, it can never wash it away.
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Paperback. Zustand: new. Paperback. Some towns disappear. Others wait beneath the water.When repairs to Pine Valley's dam force the reservoir to drain, the town beneath it slowly returns.First come the streets.Then the foundations of houses and stores, laid out in the familiar grid of a place that once held ordinary lives.For most people, it's a curiosity.For Emily Warren, it's the beginning of questions.Years ago, Clara Jennings disappeared the summer after graduation. The story everyone accepted was simple: Clara left town and never came back. In Pine Valley, people learned not to look too closely at the gaps in that explanation.Emily never had a reason to question it.Until the lake goes down.As the valley floor emerges, pieces of the past begin surfacing-stories that don't quite match, memories people seem reluctant to revisit, and the foundation where Clara once lived sitting at the edge of the old town.It's one of the last places to dry.What begins as curiosity slowly becomes something heavier.Because the deeper Emily looks, the harder it is to believe the story Pine Valley has told itself for decades.And if the truth about Clara Jennings really is buried beneath the town, Emily will have to decide what matters more: protecting the people she loves.or bringing the past into the open before the water rises again.What the Lake Knows is a haunting coming-of-age novel about memory, loyalty, and the quiet secrets small towns learn to live with.Some towns disappear. Others wait beneath the water.When repairs to the dam at Pine Valley Reservoir force the water level to drop, the drowned town of Evansville slowly returns.Streets. Foundations. The quiet grid of a place that once held ordinary lives. For most people, it's a curiosity. For seventeen-year-old Emily Warren of nearby Hillsborough, it's the beginning of questions.Sixty years ago, on the night of graduation, Clara Jennings walked out of Evansville and was never seen again. The explanation everyone accepted was simple: Clara left town and never came back. In Hillsborough, people learned not to look too closely at the gaps in that story. Emily never had a reason to question it. Until the lake goes down. As the valley floor emerges, pieces of the past begin surfacing-stories that don't quite match, memories people seem reluctant to revisit, and the foundation of the Evansville home where Clara once lived.It's one of the last places to dry. What begins as curiosity slowly becomes something heavier. Because the deeper Emily looks, the harder it is to believe the story the town has told itself for decades.And if the truth about Clara Jennings really is buried beneath Evansville, Emily will have to decide what matters more: protecting the people she loves. or bringing the past into the open before the water rises again. What the Lake Knows is an atmospheric small-town mystery and coming-of-age novel about memory, loyalty, and the quiet secrets communities learn to live with. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 9798995219804
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Paperback. Zustand: new. Paperback. Some towns disappear. Others wait beneath the water.When repairs to Pine Valley's dam force the reservoir to drain, the town beneath it slowly returns.First come the streets.Then the foundations of houses and stores, laid out in the familiar grid of a place that once held ordinary lives.For most people, it's a curiosity.For Emily Warren, it's the beginning of questions.Years ago, Clara Jennings disappeared the summer after graduation. The story everyone accepted was simple: Clara left town and never came back. In Pine Valley, people learned not to look too closely at the gaps in that explanation.Emily never had a reason to question it.Until the lake goes down.As the valley floor emerges, pieces of the past begin surfacing-stories that don't quite match, memories people seem reluctant to revisit, and the foundation where Clara once lived sitting at the edge of the old town.It's one of the last places to dry.What begins as curiosity slowly becomes something heavier.Because the deeper Emily looks, the harder it is to believe the story Pine Valley has told itself for decades.And if the truth about Clara Jennings really is buried beneath the town, Emily will have to decide what matters more: protecting the people she loves.or bringing the past into the open before the water rises again.What the Lake Knows is a haunting coming-of-age novel about memory, loyalty, and the quiet secrets small towns learn to live with.Some towns disappear. Others wait beneath the water.When repairs to the dam at Pine Valley Reservoir force the water level to drop, the drowned town of Evansville slowly returns.Streets. Foundations. The quiet grid of a place that once held ordinary lives. For most people, it's a curiosity. For seventeen-year-old Emily Warren of nearby Hillsborough, it's the beginning of questions.Sixty years ago, on the night of graduation, Clara Jennings walked out of Evansville and was never seen again. The explanation everyone accepted was simple: Clara left town and never came back. In Hillsborough, people learned not to look too closely at the gaps in that story. Emily never had a reason to question it. Until the lake goes down. As the valley floor emerges, pieces of the past begin surfacing-stories that don't quite match, memories people seem reluctant to revisit, and the foundation of the Evansville home where Clara once lived.It's one of the last places to dry. What begins as curiosity slowly becomes something heavier. Because the deeper Emily looks, the harder it is to believe the story the town has told itself for decades.And if the truth about Clara Jennings really is buried beneath Evansville, Emily will have to decide what matters more: protecting the people she loves. or bringing the past into the open before the water rises again. What the Lake Knows is an atmospheric small-town mystery and coming-of-age novel about memory, loyalty, and the quiet secrets communities learn to live with. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 9798995219804
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