Swell Pool

by Steven Merge


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 06/11/2002

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 284
ISBN : 9781403370372

About the Book

Swell Pool takes place in a rural county in South Carolina. The sheriff’s department faces the shocking revelation that a local fishing spot is being used as a dumping ground for dead bodies. Even more horrifying, the people have been killed in a very specific, ritualistic manner.

The first chapter opens with a fisherman out on the swell pool late at night. Through his fatal experience, the secrets of what’s down below are revealed. His wife’s search for him introduces the main protagonist, Lieutenant Lou Showers of the Moore County Sheriff’s Department. When the killers target Lou’s own daughter, he’s confronted with facing the group as a peace officer or as a father seeking revenge.

The media calls the murders occult killings. But one reporter sees the opportunistic value of sensationalizing what’s happened, by creating the fear among local residents that the marauding group is river pirates, preying upon those who venture down to the water. As it turns out, she’s not that far off, but for reasons she never would have expected, because in a strange twist, the predators become the prey.


About the Author

Steve Merge has been a television news reporter for network affiliates throughout the South and the Southeast. During that time, he covered breaking news and reported on business and education topics. He has personally interviewed such notables as President George W. Bush and Senator Sam Nunn. Some of his more striking news stories aired on CNN/Headline News.

A couple of years ago, Steve left the broadcast journalism field so he could find more creative freedom for his writing. The result was his first novel Seeds of Anger.

Steve holds a master’s degree in business administration from Pepperdine University. He has an undergraduate degree in psychology from the University of Oregon. His broadcast journalism training came from UCLA.

Prior to working in television news, Steve had careers in commercial real estate, banking, and executive recruitment.