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Ghillie Suits and Serial Killers: Decoding the Monster in K.T. Carlisle’s "I Know What I Saw"
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Ghillie Suits and Serial Killers: Decoding the Monster in K.T. Carlisle’s "I Know What I Saw"

SAM&PAM's Book Radar · KAO

January 31, 202513m 44s

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The book is titled I Know What I Saw by K.T. Carlisle, it is a fictional story published in 2025 available on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3ElaLdh

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The story follows Eliza, a teenager who is haunted by a traumatic event from her past involving a monster in the woods. She lives in the small town of Whitehall, New York, where strange things begin to occur. Eliza and her friend Simon are cryptozoology enthusiasts who run a podcast. They become entangled in a mystery surrounding a series of deaths that appear to be linked to a local legend of a Sasquatch. Eliza is also dealing with the death of her mother and a strained relationship with her remaining parent. As she investigates, she uncovers secrets about her friends, family, and the town that she lives in, while also being targeted by an unknown person. It becomes clear that the true monster may not be the one they thought.

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