Horror Right Outside Your Door
Lake Constance is familiar, calm, seemingly harmless. But beneath the surface lurk places better left unentered, rules better left unbroken, and voices no one should answer. This book gathers intense horror stories that begin where everyday life ends-on piers, in lakeside beaches, shipyards, waterworks, and wintery shorelines around Lake Constance.
Modern Settings, Uncompromising Horror
The stories do not unfold in distant times or invented worlds, but in the here and now. Teenagers find themselves in situations that at first seem ordinary: part-time jobs, outings, dares, routine tasks. Step by step, normality tilts. Noises turn into warnings, technology becomes a trap, water an active enemy. The horror does not erupt suddenly; it grows slowly, relentlessly, and logically.
No Myths, No Romance - Only Threat
These texts deliberately avoid poetic embellishment. The terror comes without metaphors, without comfort, without distance. What happens is direct, physical, and inescapable. Lake Constance is not mystified, but taken seriously as a place that hides more than it reveals. Whoever disappears here does not simply vanish. Whoever listens is addressed. Whoever answers belongs to it.
For Readers with Strong Nerves
This book is aimed at teenagers and adults seeking intense horror stories that get under the skin and stay there. The narratives are harsh, atmospherically dense, and do not end where relief is expected. Each story stands on its own-and yet the feeling remains that all these places are part of a larger, darker whole.
One Lake, Many Nightmares
After reading, you will see Lake Constance differently. Piers, pipes, ice sheets, and empty halls lose their innocence. This book does not invite fear-it compels it.