Red Rain
By (Author) R l Stine
Penguin Random House Children's UK
Definitions
2nd December 2013
3rd October 2013
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
813.54
Paperback
384
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 23mm
266g
A chilling and bloody tale for older readers from the master of horror, R. L. Stine. 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.
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
Ready to be haunted by the master Red Rain proves he's got nightmares for us all -- Brad Meltzer
Leave the lights on and the door locked. R.L. Stine is now scaring the bejeezus out of grown-ups. Red Rain will put goose bumps on even the toughest adult -- Kathy Reichs
[T]he pacing couldn't be more perfect as the plot unwinds at a steady speed that maintains plausibility. Stine has written a really scary book, where seemingly impossible situations occur, yet, somehow, he makes them believable * Huffington Post *
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.