The Midnight Club Chronicles
Book 4: The Whispering woods
di Paul R. Gymziak
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After barely escaping The Carnival That Comes at Midnight, Tommy, Emily, and Lucas are ready for a normal summer at Clearwater Pines, a remote sleepaway camp deep in the forest. Swimming, hiking, campfires—it’s supposed to be a chance to forget everything that happened.
But something is wrong with the woods.
The trees whisper at night. Shadows move where no one is standing. And campers start disappearing, only to return acting… different.
When an old legend resurfaces about The Whispering Woods—a place where the lost are never truly gone—Tommy and his friends realize they’ve walked into something even more dangerous than the carnival. Something older. Something that’s been waiting for them.
The woods have called their names.
And now, they have to find a way out—before they become part of the whispers forever.
But something is wrong with the woods.
The trees whisper at night. Shadows move where no one is standing. And campers start disappearing, only to return acting… different.
When an old legend resurfaces about The Whispering Woods—a place where the lost are never truly gone—Tommy and his friends realize they’ve walked into something even more dangerous than the carnival. Something older. Something that’s been waiting for them.
The woods have called their names.
And now, they have to find a way out—before they become part of the whispers forever.
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Paul R. Gymziak
Massachusetts
Paul Gymziak (He/Him) is an accomplished director, choreographer, and storyteller with a deep passion for the performing arts. An EMACT award-nominated artist, Paul began his journey at Middlesex Community College, earning an associate’s degree in Theatre Arts, and continues to expand his expertise at UMass Lowell. With a dedication to creating compelling narratives and dynamic stage productions, he strives to push artistic boundaries and inspire audiences through his work.