
Decayed; 10 Years of Point Horror
2001
First Published
4.28
Average Rating
688
Number of Pages
Ten years of Point Horror-not for the faint-hearted. Horror at its hideous best...Trick or Treat by Richie Tankersley Cusick: The first time Martha sees the house she knows it's evil. Somewhere so cold and sinister couldn't be anything else. So she's not surprised to find that someone was murdered in it. Not surprised, just scared out of her mind. She's also sure someone's watching her. Following her. Making creepy phone calls. Martha's pretty certain that this Halloween is going to be the scariest of her life and possibly her last...April Fools by Richie Tankersley Cusick: Frank thinks he's King of the Fools. This is his day. So when he and his friends get cut up by some hotshot driver...well, fair game. But the game goes wrong and suddenly things aren't so funny any more...Two weeks later, the 'pranks' start. Someone saw what happened that night, and wants to join in the fun. But April Fools' Day is over and these jokes are for real...Blood Sinister by Celia Rees: The old, leather bound diary is just a diversion for Ellen at first. Sent to rest at her grandmother's house, she begins reading to take her mind off her mysterious illness. For no one knows why she's so pale, so bloodless...But the bizarre history that unfolds is so compelling, so strangely tangled up with her own life that Ellen begins to feel even more drained than before...could something be reaching across the centuries to claim her, bleeding her dry...?
Avg Rating
4.28
Number of Ratings
39
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Richie Tankersley Cusick
Author · 32 books
Richie Tankersley Cusick is the bestselling young adult author of over 25 titles, including two adult horror titles, Scarecrow and Blood Roots. Her popularity grew at the height of the horror/YA boom in the late '80s/early '90s, particularly with books like Lifeguard, Trick or Treat and Teacher's Pet, just to name a few, allowing her to keep company on the bestseller paperback lists with the likes of R.L. Stine and Christopher Pike. Her fan base expanded about the time she changed publishers to Archway/Pocket Books with titles like Vampire and Someone at the Door.