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Bottomless: The Blackhollow Massacre The Blackhollow Lake brochure promises the perfect family getaway: pristine waters, mountain views, and all the peace and quiet a city family could want. What it doesn't mention is that some guests check out permanently. Marshall Tanner brought his family here to reconnect. Dr. Rebecca Lin came to study the lake's impossible depth readings. Jake Harper and his buddy Aiden just wanted to film some wildlife footage. None of them expected to become the wildlife. See, the Blackwood family has been running his campground for generations, and they've got a real good understanding with something that lives in those crystal-clear waters. Something big, something smart, and something that's been hungry for a very long time. Vernon Blackwood calls it "the feeding cycle"-a nice, clean way of saying systematic murder with a supernatural twist. Every few years, the creature needs fresh meat, and Vernon makes sure it gets exactly what it's owed. It's a family business, passed down from father to son like a particularly twisted inheritance. But this time, Vernon picked the wrong families to feed to his pet monster. Marshall's got lawyer instincts and protective fury. Rebecca's got scientific curiosity and geological equipment. Jake's got cameras that record everything, including things that shouldn't exist. And Ray Dunbar-well, Ray's got skills that don't exactly match his vacation persona. When ordinary families face an extraordinary predator, professional skills become survival tools, trust becomes a luxury nobody can afford, and the difference between victim and survivor comes down to one simple question: How far would you go to protect the people you love?