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THE SWAMPS by Seraphina Nova Glass

THE SWAMPS

by Seraphina Nova Glass

Pub Date: Jan. 27th, 2026
ISBN: 9798347004447
Publisher: Podium Publishing

A true-crime media team ventures into the Louisiana swamplands and uncovers terrifying secrets in Glass’ thriller.

Macy and Ethan, social media influencers and married hosts of the popular paranormal YouTube channel Ghost Patrol, head into the swamp to investigate the recent, curious disappearances of two women. With a potential Netflix deal on the table, they hope to capture viral footage, but Macy senses something is very off from the beginning. A pouch soaked in blood hanging in a tree, a shotgun left by the fireplace of their decaying rental cabin, and a stranger looming over their bed at night point to dangers more real than ghost stories. When their teammates (Tasha, who harbors a lingering resentment, and Max, a sound engineer, who brings along his volatile brother) arrive, the fragile group dynamic begins to splinter. An interview with a grieving husband ends with his disturbed daughter biting Macy (“She screams in protest once her jaw releases from my flesh, and then she grabs for my hair”) and later brandishing a drill—with that, the cinematically vivid mystery begins. Glass writes with precision, alternating points of view to explore not just the mystery but the characters’ growing mistrust, ambition, and unraveling identities. Her pacing is tight, favoring short chapters that heighten tension while allowing for brief moments of emotional depth, and she richly evokes the swamp without going overboard. The heat, rot, and isolation of the setting—known for its supernatural phenomena and local superstitions—mirror the psychological collapse at the heart of the story, bringing an essence of reality to the narrative. Rather than relying on jump scares or needless gore, the author builds unease through suggestion, judiciously dropped clues, and ambiguity. The novel critiques the commodification of tragedy while keeping readers hooked with unpredictable turns, all while maintaining a modern feel. Glass strikes an effective balance between character insight, omnipresent danger, and spooky chills, ensuring readers keep turning the pages.

A chilling, sharply written thriller that never loses its sense of creeping dread.