Stephen Graham Jones finishes off horror trilogy with ‘The Angel of Indian Lake’

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Stephen Graham Jones finishes off horror trilogy with ‘The Angel of Indian Lake’
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After featuring his slasher film-obsessed final girl Jade Daniels in his previous two novels, Jones returns to the cursed Idaho town for the final chapter.

Award-winning author Stephen Graham Jones’ latest novel, “The Angel of Indian Lake,” is the final book in a horror trilogy that began with 2021’s “My Heart is a Chainsaw.” The new book is out on March 26, 2024 via Saga Press. on the back of “The Angel of Indian Lake,” his new horror novel published by Saga Press on Tuesday, March 26.and continued into 2022’s “Don’t Fear The Reaper.

Award-winning author Stephen Graham Jones’ latest novel, “The Angel of Indian Lake,” is the final book in a horror trilogy that began with 2021’s “My Heart is a Chainsaw.” The new book is out on March 26, 2024 via Saga Press. “I miss her,” the Bram Stoker Award-winning author said of the character during a recent phone interview from his home in Boulder, Colorado.

Throughout the series, Jade uses her deep knowledge of slasher films to determine how to defeat whatever entity she and the others may be up against. Each book is loaded with film references as Jones nods to classics likeCraven-directed and Kevin Williamson-written 1996 slasher revival film “Scream” “I’m so happy that ‘Scream’ opened the door for these characters,” Jones said. “It’s fun to plant those little things for the true believers, but I had to learn to modulate it. I couldn’t just write these words talking about slasher lore, I had to let it come up organically. I also couldn’t make too much of the stories hinge on an emotional awareness of that trivia because not everyone is going to key into it.

“I’m lucky in the first place that she chose slashers because had she had chosen tennis, I would have been lost,” he said. “Jade and I share a lot of the same fascinations and compulsions, and I feel like hanging out with her for all of these years has been eye-opening because I’m coming out of the trilogy a different writer than I was when I went into it.

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