Red Rain

Author(s): R L Stine

Fiction

When Lea Sutter visits the Caribbean island of Chat Noir and witnesses a devastating earthquake, she is moved to adopt two beautiful, blue-eyed orphan twins, Daniel and Samuel, and take them home to America. But Lea's own children sense something strange and wrong about the boys and their innocent, oddly old-fashioned ways - and soon after they arrive, a terrible accident takes place on their doorstep. As more grisly and suspicious events take place, the boys' true origins - and their evil intentions - become terrifyingly clear.

General Information

  • : 9781782951445
  • : Random House UK
  • : RED FOX - MASS MARKET
  • : 01 December 2013
  • : 198mm X 129mm
  • : 01 November 2013
  • : books

Other Specifications

  • : R L Stine
  • : Paperback

More About The Product

A chilling and bloody tale for older readers from the master of horror, R. L. Stine.

"Leave the lights on and the door locked. R. L. Stine is now scaring the bejeezus out of grown-ups. Red Rain will put goosebumps on even the toughest adult" -- Kathy Reichs "This is the moment I've been terrified of - when R. L. Stine decided he wasn't just going to scare children, but that he would focus his power on frightening the rest of us. Ready to be haunted by the master? Red Rain proves he's got nightmares for us all" -- Brad Meltzer "There's simply no need to frighten somebody that much. But what else should we expect from the undisputed master of fear? R. L. Stine is a name synonymous with excellence ... A dark, all-too-real tale that brings the unimaginable to life" -- Steve Berry "Red Rain is a slam-bang, stay-up-all-night, leave-the-lights-on thriller. R.L. Stine has scared out kids for years. Now it's our turn ..." -- Harlan Coben "This is a sophisticated thriller with real characters, crisp writing, and a wicked sense of humour. Keep this book far, far away from your kids." -- Douglas Preston

R. L. Stine, author of the multimillion-selling Goosebumps and Point Horror series, lives in New York City with his wife, Jane, an editor and publisher, and their dog, Minnie.