Yes, they are. The Friday the 13th novels are known for their horror elements. They often feature the infamous Jason Voorhees, a serial killer, which makes for a very spooky read.
One funny Friday the 13th story is about a superstitious man who was so afraid of the day that he locked himself in his house all day. But his cat accidentally set off the alarm system, and when the police came, he thought it was some kind of bad omen coming true. It turned out to be a hilarious misunderstanding.
It's basically a horror story about a series of unlucky and terrifying events that occur on Friday the 13th. There's a lot of mystery and suspense involved.
The main victims in the Friday the 13th novels are those who are in the vicinity of Camp Crystal Lake. It could be the camp staff, like the counselors who are there to take care of the campers. Also, campers themselves or any random people who accidentally stumble upon the area. These people often die in brutal ways at the hands of Jason Voorhees. The novels create a sense of dread around the idea that anyone near the camp is in mortal danger.
I'm sorry, I'm not that familiar with all the specific deaths in the Friday the 13th novels. But generally, there are many characters who meet their end at the hands of Jason Voorhees. Some are brutally stabbed, others are killed in various creative and gory ways.
Yes, it is related to true stories to an extent. The superstition of Friday the 13th being unlucky has roots in different cultural and religious beliefs. In some historical events, things that were considered bad happened on a Friday the 13th, which led to the spread of this superstition. The 'Friday the 13th' movies then capitalized on this existing superstition. They created fictional horror stories around it, making it a well - known horror franchise, but it all started with the real - life superstition about the day.
Jason's origin began at Camp Crystal Lake. He was a boy with a difficult life due to his deformity. His mother was very protective. When he was thought to have drowned, his mother started killing people at the camp in revenge. Eventually, Jason returned as a killer. He was often in the forest around the camp, waiting to strike. His presence made Camp Crystal Lake a place of horror.